Bathtubs and showers are among the most important fixtures in any home, and installing a new shower or tub enclosure is a great way to bring new life and beauty to even the oldest and most traditional home. A contemporary shower enclosure can do a great deal to update the look of the home, and bathroom remodeling is one of those few home improvement projects that can actually pay for itself in the increased resale value of the home.
What IS a Shower Enclosure?
Shower Enclosures are the framework in which you take a shower. ie. a shower tray and door, or a shower tray and door with inline and/or side panels. Most Shower Enclosures fall into 1 of 2 categories: Metal Framed or Framless, and one of most confusing areas of shower enclosures is the misuse of the term “frameless”.
Through the introduction of "tempering" techniques in the 60's, Shower Enclosure Manufacturers were able to completly eliminate the traditional metal framework which used to surround each piece of glass.
While they were "frameless" they still had an aluminum edge or perimeter. So in reality, the shower doors were completely or partially frameless, but there was still a metal perimeter, which allowed the enclosure to seal.
In the past ten years the industry has slowly introduced the heavy glass door which is completely frameless. In the case of a single door there is typically a handle and two hinges and no perimeter at all. These doors can be made of 3/8" Heavy Glass or ½" Tempered Glass.
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Home Owners Beware... these Showers Doors are NOT completely water tight. If minimal leakage is a problem with your home and/or bathroom, then you should contact your local San Diego Glass Company to discuss alternative options.
Other San Diego Shower Enclosure Specialists call this a “cabin door” to help differentiate from the traditional shower door (which will contain most of the water). Unfortunately the term “cabin door” has not caught on globally within the shower enclosure industry, so misunderstandings continue to arise from the use of the term “frameless”.
Now You're In "The Know" & you have a "Real View on Shower Enclosures"