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If your existing glass shower door and enclosure is downright scary, raise your hand. Does your ‘shower system’ (and yes, I’m using the term ‘system’ lightly here) cause these problems?
The list of glass shower door and enclosure problems goes on and on and on (you get the idea).
Coming up with a list of ‘panes’ (and yes – this subtle – and bad – glass humor was intended) with your shower door and glass enclosure is simple. The key is how do you fix these problems (and dumb design and product selection mistakes).
And this is exactly what this article is about. First, I’ll bring up 11 dumb shower glass door and enclosure mistakes. Then I’ll give you practical ideas (no pie-in-the-sky, ideas only rich people can afford here) to put these pains in your rear-view mirror.
Are you ready to learn (and then solve) 11 dumb glass shower enclosure mistakes? If so – read on.
You’re not sure who had the bright idea to use a pivoting door which always bangs into your vanity or toilet. All you know is ‘THIS DOOR ISN’T WORKING!’
Your pivoting door is not only nicking up the vanity, but it makes your small bathroom feel even tinier. The question is what can you do to eliminate ‘Banging Door Syndrome?’ Here’s 2 solutions:
The builder had to ‘cheap-out’ somewhere. And one common place they do it is with the shower doors. They’ll use the thinnest glass (often 3/16” or ¼”) inside a framed enclosure. While these doors are cheap (and wobbly) they do keep the price of the home down, down, down.
While this framed shower door was (barely) OK when you first bought the home, it’s now so wobbly – it screams ‘bottom of the barrel.’ So, what can you do to ‘kick it up a notch’ without breaking the bank? Here’s 3 ideas.
Some people like to blend in with the crowd, other do not. If you’re one who likes to show your ‘personopoly’ (OK – that was one of my Dad’s words for your ‘personal-monopoly,’ or unique personal style), I can feel you dog (OK – not literally).
I don’t like a generic bathroom. I’m cool with people with BIG personalities. I like to ‘put my stamp’ on things (as you can tell with my ‘sometimes’ wacky writing).
If you don’t want the same clear glass shower door everyone else has, I get you. But you may be wondering what fun and unique options you could use? Here’s 3 cool concepts:
Is your shower valve located where you have to angle the shower head, stretch out your arm and ‘try’ to turn on the water to get it warm without getting doused with ice-cold water? Do you get the ‘cold shoulder’ every morning?
If you know this drill, you know how much you hate it. This ‘cold shoulder’ routine is the result of a stupid shower door and enclosure selection. Not enough thought was given to how the water would get turned on, so you wouldn’t get ‘turned-off’ using your shower. Fortunately, this problem can (literally) be side-stepped if you’re more thoughtful in your initial design. Here’s 2 changes you can make:
So, you’ve been cleaning the bottom track of your framed shower door for Y-E-A-R-S and you’ve ‘had it up to here’ (as Mom used to say). You know framed doors are….
However, if you let your spouse (the cheapskate) pick the door again you’ll end up on the wrong side of the scrub brush for another ‘umpteen’ years cleaning the nastiness out of the bottom of your cheap framed shower door, again.
DO NOT LET others choose your glass enclosure (especially if you’re the unlucky one who is stuck cleaning up). Eliminate framed doors like the plague or the Coronavirus. No one deserves the ‘tasty-task’ of cleaning gunk (yes- that’s the technical term) from the bottom of a framed shower glass.
Take charge of the shower door and glass selection. Go frameless…or go to your neighbor’s house or the health club the next time you want to shower, so you don’t have to clean yours.
Small bathrooms are a pain. Small bathrooms are the home for small showers. Small showers are the source of ‘banged up’ elbows from phone-booth sized (if you’re old enough to know what a phone booth is) showers. You may be wondering if there’s a way to ‘grow’ your shower space without blowing a hole into your master bedroom or adjoining closet.
Well – the short answer is there is a way to ‘grow space’ – and you won’t even have to eliminate your toilet or vanity. And, here’s one simple tip to make this happen.
Use a bowed or curved shower glass system. With a bowed sliding glass door you’ll have more room in the center (36” in the case of the one shown below), but still will be able to work with your limitations in the side walls (which often can be as small as 30” to 32” deep. What’s cool is this system is available for 48” wide and 60” wide spaces (which are uber-common in production homes).
So, were you ‘blessed’ (sarcasm intended) with a custom sized opening for your shower? You’ve thought why did the last owners make the shower opening 63” when a standard 60” size would have been just fine and waaaay cheaper if you needed a replacement glass enclosure?
Well – now you’re ‘stuck’ finding a cost-effective solution for your custom-sized shower. And you already know a custom sized glass door won’t come cheap. So, what can you do to save a few bucks?
Here’s what I’d recommend. Don’t fill the entire opening. Instead use a shower screen or walk in shower enclosure. Walk-ins are very popular, and they get rid of the cost of shower doors and custom glass systems.
There’s nothing more frustrating than glass you can’t keep clean. You wonder if the glass manufacturer secretly put Velcro in the glass to attract soap scum or if this glass was designed by a squeegee manufacturer who was looking for smart ideas to grow sales. But this sticky-scum-filled glass doesn’t need to be your problem. There’s a simple solution.
Look for glass which includes glass surface protection. It’ll make cleaning much easier (now, you’ll only need a solution for nasty water spots…. but you’ll get this answer in mistake #9 below).
The clear glass enclosure and fancy tile shower looked so lovely in the model home. Then your everyday reality reared its ugly head.
A clear glass enclosure can look cool. However, they aren’t so cool when you’re desperately seeking P-R-I-V-A-C-Y and M-O-D-E-S-T-Y and unblemished C-L-A-R-I-T-Y.
While clear glass is certainly popular, it’s not your only glass option. Check out rain glass, textured glass, obscure glass or a glass block shower. It’s not always best to be a ‘open book’ – especially when it comes to showering.
As if your small bathroom wasn’t a big enough pain squeezing around, but your NEO angle corner shower adds to your frustration. With it’s angled pivoting door, you get stuck cleaning up everyone’s pools of water they allow to drop on the floor. You’ve asked yourself a thousand times….
Can’t these idiots (yes – you know it’s not nice to refer to your family this way) simply put a towel on the ground when getting out of the shower to catch water dripping off the door?
But here’s a Ripley’s Believe it Or Not idea for you. You can actually have a shower which doesn’t result in ‘free’ puddles of water on the bathroom floor. Check out this rounded corner showers with sliding glass. It’s sleek and eliminates water on the floor.
You’ve heard the ‘big boys and girls’ in your home complain about squeezing through (and banging into) your tightly spaced sliding glass doors. While you don’t even dare touch the conversation about their need to shed a few pounds, what you can agree on is the size of the opening to get into the shower isn’t exactly spacious. So, what can you do to gain opening space without needing a larger shower?
A smart way to do this is to use a walk-in shower or a shower shield. You can ‘grow’ your shower opening, without ‘growing’ your space.
How many of the dumb glass shower door and enclosure mistakes above is your current ‘shower system’ guilty of today? If you struggle choosing the perfect glass enclosure and don’t want to assume the double-difficult task of making sure the glass you like will work with your top choice of shower pan, I totally get it.
If so – give us a call or ask your questions in the comment section below. Me and my team would love to help you conquer your glass shower door woes.
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Mike
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