fritzfox
New Member
Does anyone know if I can install a shower bypass door on my tub if the last remodel wasn't particularly well plumbed (or things got out of shape somehow)?
I have bought a Sterling bypass door... but after making some preliminary measurements, I am considering taking it back to Lowes...
I have an old victorian house and not much is level. The bathroom was remodeled sometime within the last 15-20 years, and looks really nice. The bathtub is not level. The right side is about 5/8" higher than the left. The right wall (outside wall) is pretty level/flush, but the left leans a little outward/leans left-- The top "rail" measurement is 1 1/4" more than the bottom because the left wall leans. All the walls are mostly flat (don't bow) too, which is fortunate. The left wall is very sturdy and doesn't flex much either.
Will a bypass door adjust/work within these thresholds?
Thanks!
--Fritz
I have bought a Sterling bypass door... but after making some preliminary measurements, I am considering taking it back to Lowes...
I have an old victorian house and not much is level. The bathroom was remodeled sometime within the last 15-20 years, and looks really nice. The bathtub is not level. The right side is about 5/8" higher than the left. The right wall (outside wall) is pretty level/flush, but the left leans a little outward/leans left-- The top "rail" measurement is 1 1/4" more than the bottom because the left wall leans. All the walls are mostly flat (don't bow) too, which is fortunate. The left wall is very sturdy and doesn't flex much either.
Will a bypass door adjust/work within these thresholds?
Thanks!
--Fritz