View Full Version : Shower glass problem
ingeborgdot
03-03-2008, 04:35 PM
I live in a smaller community and getting things is not always an easy task. Any way my plumber order my shower which is a corner shower for me and for a good price. Now he can seem to find the frameless glass that we want with it. He has some people looking but a shower is no good without glass if you know what I mean.
He got the shower from aquaglass and it is the corner one they sell. For some reason they don't make the glass for it. The only glass we can get right now has trim we don' t like and want. Does anyone know what I can suggest to him or can anyone suggest to me what I can do? Thanks.
jadnashua
03-03-2008, 04:42 PM
Try www.wilsonglass.com (http://www.wilsonglass.com)
I doubt that you will find any ready made frameless neo-angle shower enclosure. Most of them will have the trim so there can be adjustments for slight irregularities in construction.
ingeborgdot
03-04-2008, 07:29 PM
The plumber did find out that it would not work for the corner he had to sell but we have since decided against a corner shower anyway. I have decided on a rectangular 3x4 shape.
I am looking for a good quality shower and glass for my shower. I want it to be a 3' x 4' shower. I want it to have regular walls on two inside walls and the other two to be of glass.
I will try to explain what I mean.
As I look at the shower it will be 4'. The depth will be 3'. The back wall will be a wall as will be the right wall which will house the faucet and head. The front will be sliding clear doors and the left wall will be of glass. Where can I find something like that? Did I explain myself well enough? Thanks.
ingeborgdot
03-04-2008, 11:21 PM
After a lot of measuring and figuring a 42" x 42" shower would be our best bet. Anyone with any ideas?????
Same ideas about the sides and glass though.
ingeborgdot
03-05-2008, 09:15 PM
I may have to tile. Where is the best place to learn about tiling showers? Also, are tiles showers easy to take care of? What type of chemical does it need to be treated with?
jadnashua
03-06-2008, 10:46 AM
Go to www.johnbridge.com (http://www.johnbridge.com) for tiling info...very friendly group. Much more traffic, too.
A good grout sealer, often lasts several years, will help keep the grout from staining. Building the shower correctly, will make it last decades.
Did you check that other website for glass?