1. What is the difference between a shower door and a tub door?
Shower doors are designed for walk-in showers, while tub doors are made for bathtubs. Tub doors are typically shorter and help prevent water from splashing outside the tub.
2. How do I choose the right size for my shower door?
Measure the width at the top, middle, and bottom of your opening. Choose a door with an adjustable range that fits your smallest measurement.
3. What glass thickness should I choose?
Common options include 1/4" (6mm), 5/16" (8mm), and 3/8" (10mm). Thicker glass provides better durability and a more premium feel.
4. Are your shower doors made of safety glass?
Yes, all doors use tempered safety glass designed to be stronger and safer in case of breakage.
5. Can I install the shower door myself?
Many models support DIY installation, but professional installation is recommended for frameless doors.
6. Are your shower doors reversible?
Yes, most doors can be installed for either left or right opening based on your bathroom layout.
7. How do I clean and maintain the glass?
Use a mild cleaner or vinegar-water solution. Regular cleaning prevents water spots and soap buildup.
8. Do sliding shower doors leak water?
Proper installation and sealing strips help minimize leaks. Regular maintenance ensures best performance.
9. What is the difference between frameless and semi-frameless doors?
Frameless doors offer a modern look with minimal metal, while semi-frameless doors provide more structure at a lower cost.
10. What is included in the package?
Typically includes glass panels, hardware, handles, and installation instructions. Check product details for specifics.