Customization: | Available |
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Tray Shape: | Rectangle |
Open Style: | Sliding |
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Collection Name: |
Legos |
Open Style: |
Sliding door |
Model No.: |
SGL-2003 |
Finish: |
Chrome |
Size: |
1200x800x1900mm |
Application: |
Home/hotel/villa |
Glass: |
5mm/6mm Clear tempered glass |
Certification: |
CE,ANSI |
Frame: |
Aluminum profile |
Place of Origin: |
Zhejiang,China |
Wall Profile Extension: |
20mm each side |
Shipping Port: |
Ningbo / Shanghai |
A framed shower is designed to keep water from leaking out of the shower. This type of shower normally uses aluminum or composite frames with seals and sweeps. The glass used for framed showers isn't as heavy as a frameless shower, so they are usually less expensive.
For smaller bathrooms, a standalone shower isn't always an option. However, updating your tub with new sliding glass doors will definitely give the bathroom a boost. Depending on the setup of your tub, you can add frameless doors that open to the inside or just a door that opens near the shower head.
Law requires that professionals use tempered glass when building shower doors. In the event that your shower door breaks, tempered glass will cause the glass to break into dull cubes while regular glass will break into jagged shards.
Tempered glass is strong and safe, but no glass is unbreakable. The installation of any shower needs to be done properly and professionally. Damaged edges are the most common reason shower doors break, followed up by glass that wasn't set properly in the frame. Call in a certified professional to quickly and efficiently install your tempered glass shower doors.