

Curbs that meet wall jambs or buttresses can make
installation more complicated, meaning costly, if not impossible due to "hinge bind".


All glass panels need to meet wall jambs at 90 degree angles.
Never use deco tiles on wall jambs accommodating doors.

Try not to exceed 30" on door widths. Most hardware will not support a door wider than 30" using 2 hinges. Doors wider than that require more hinges, meaning more expense. In most cases 28" is a good standard.
Sills need to have enough slope to the inside of the shower to allow water to run back in not out, 3/16" is ideal.

The same applies to seats, to prevent standing water:
That's a mold catalyst.

On Neo-Angle Shower Enclosures always use 135 degree angles when possible, odd angles become more costly.

Here are some of the most commonly asked installation questions.
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