Over time, shower hinges can become loose, causing the door to not close properly. This can lead to several issues, including water leakage and functional problems. Here's a informational video on how to properly replace or install shower hinges.

How to Install Shower Door Hinges for Your Frameless Shower

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Steps to Install Hinges

Here are some simple steps for installing Frameless Shower Hinges:

  1. Remove the bottom sweep
  2. Shim the door
  3. Remove the screws
  4. Remove the hinge and gasket
  5. Install the new hinge
  6. Replace the gaskets
  7. Tighten the screws
  8. Remove the shims
  9. Replace the bottom sweep
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Common Questions

With proper maintenance, these sleek and modern doors can last up to 20 to 30 years, making them a smart and stylish investment for any bathroom. Frameless glass shower doors offer superior durability and longevity compared to traditional framed shower doors due to the lack of material frame.

Yes, you can! It's recommened to change the hardware on frameless shower doors!

These doors typically have handles on both sides. To replace the handle, simply remove the end caps, slide the old handle out, and install the new handle in its place.

To keep your frameless glass shower enclosure spotless, wipe it down with a cleaning spray every week or two. Windex is a popular and reliable choice for maintaining a clean, streak-free shine on the glass.

Yes, frameless shower doors can significantly increase home value. They create a lighter, more spacious feel in the bathroom and add an elegant, modern look that many potential homebuyers find appealing.

rameless shower doors can leak due to gaps, a damaged or improperly installed door sweep, or deteriorated caulk. Here are some tips to help stop leaks:

  • Seal Gaps: Use silicone caulk, sealing tape, or silicone seal strips to close gaps between the door and the sides or floor. Tilting the door slightly towards the shower can also help prevent water from leaking out.
  • Check the Door Sweep: If water is leaking from the bottom of the door, the door sweep might be broken, misaligned, or improperly installed. Replace a broken sweep, or adjust it if it's misaligned.

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