Thank you for this video. I'm preparing to install this same door and wanted an installation video and to see it is use. Your video was well done and very informative. Thank you again.
Thank you for making this video it made installing the door very easy the instruction that come with the door could use more detail... and some of the rubber strips are a guessing game ?? if they were numbered it would be straight forward , thanks to you I was able to do this efficiently... Thanks again Pete M
I need some help to install the rollers, I have the same shower door but I can't find the way of how it works, I have been trying for a few weeks. Thank you so much!!!
Having a cup of water is a good idea to keep the tile bits from over heating and dulling ( although they will get dull) , get 2 of each (bits) , also you dont need to hold the fixed panel in the air while putting on the plastic on the bottom, get 1- 8' 2x6 , cut 4 pieces 18" , notch 2 of the pieces in the center (9") 5/8" wide x 2" deep , screw one of these into one without a notch (will be "L" shaped) , same for the other 2 , now you have "door bucks" to safely hold the glass off the floor
I have a question ? I need to replace my bottom sweep on the active door so I need to remove the active door in order to put on the replacement sweep weather strip. What size allen screw that fix the rollers on the axel ?
Instructions from Ove unclear. Door installed with rollers on bottom. Now seriously, they were unclear and doors not easy to install as Ove box suggests. Thanks for this video which is step by step. Ove instructions are horrible. Yours are much better and leave nothing to the imagination.
do you have to trim the splash guard that is connected to the vertical edge of the fixed glass panel? I just had one installed and the splash guard is in the travel path of the rollers on the slider making it hard to open/close. also, the bottom edge diversion splash guard on the slider is making contact with the shower bottom (floor) and making a noise which seems to add friction when opening/closing - this resistance prevents the door from "effortlessly" moving back and forth. Can the door be adjusted up/down to compensate for this issue? Or would there be an error in installation that could have caused this? thanks
Really helpful. Thanks brother!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this video. I'm preparing to install this same door and wanted an installation video and to see it is use. Your video was well done and very informative.
Thank you again.
Thanks 🙏
Thanks for the video. Your instructions are clear and helpful !
Thank you!
Thank you for making this video it made installing the door very easy the instruction that come with the door could use more detail... and some of the rubber strips are a guessing game ?? if they were numbered it would be straight forward , thanks to you I was able to do this efficiently... Thanks again Pete M
Thank you Pete!
Did you hire a contractor to install this door? Thank you for the video - it was helpful.
Yes I did
Thank you for making this
My pleasure!
Great video. My question is, my space is around 58” and just wondering 60” could be fit here or not.
Very late reply but yes you can cut back the rod to fit the 60" in a 58" opening
Can you cut it so it fits a 56” opening?
I need some help to install the rollers, I have the same shower door but I can't find the way of how it works, I have been trying for a few weeks. Thank you so much!!!
Having a cup of water is a good idea to keep the tile bits from over heating and dulling ( although they will get dull) , get 2 of each (bits) , also you dont need to hold the fixed panel in the air while putting on the plastic on the bottom, get 1- 8' 2x6 , cut 4 pieces 18" , notch 2 of the pieces in the center (9") 5/8" wide x 2" deep , screw one of these into one without a notch (will be "L" shaped) , same for the other 2 , now you have "door bucks" to safely hold the glass off the floor
If you know you know
Great video, this helped us a great deal when installing our doors! Thank you 🤙🏼
I have a question ? I need to replace my bottom sweep on the active door so I need to remove the active door in order to put on the replacement sweep weather strip. What size allen screw that fix the rollers on the axel ?
@jaredeaton40 It's allen key 5mm. I'm sure you should have figured it by now.
I install this door by myself.. thank for the video ...
How do you adjust door left or right?
Excellent Explanation ! Thanks for Posting and explaining very clearly.
Thanks!
Instructions from Ove unclear. Door installed with rollers on bottom.
Now seriously, they were unclear and doors not easy to install as Ove box suggests. Thanks for this video which is step by step. Ove instructions are horrible. Yours are much better and leave nothing to the imagination.
Thank you!
Approximately how long did it take to install?
4 hours
How much was the installation cost?
Around $150
Nice installation video
Thanks!
Plumb is vertical and Level is horizontal
do you have to trim the splash guard that is connected to the vertical edge of the fixed glass panel? I just had one installed and the splash guard is in the travel path of the rollers on the slider making it hard to open/close. also, the bottom edge diversion splash guard on the slider is making contact with the shower bottom (floor) and making a noise which seems to add friction when opening/closing - this resistance prevents the door from "effortlessly" moving back and forth. Can the door be adjusted up/down to compensate for this issue? Or would there be an error in installation that could have caused this? thanks
they should have an adjustment.
Really informative video thanks
Thanks!
I love the seat. thank you I am about to install this door on a bath.
thanks!!
thanks