Bottom sweep for swinging shower doors is easy to mount on the bottom of swinging panels and helps keep your floors clean by preventing water leaks.
How to install a new shower door sweep.
Determine which door bottom is needed.
If door sweep fits too loosely a spot of adhesive or caulk may be applied between the sweep and the bottom of the door.
The sweep is made from vinyl with a clear appearance for a subtle look.
Step 3 buy your new sweep.
Open the shower door from the inside and leave it propped open.
Step 2 carefully grasp the edge of the door sweep pulling it towards the outside of the door until the strip has come loose from the track.
The snap in door bottoms come in different designs and sometimes even the heights of the door sweeps will vary.
Put the finishing touch on your shower door installation.
The video covers installing a strip door sweep.
Attach the seal strip to the bottom of the door and cut it to the required length.
Snap in door bottoms or sweeps.
You will notice that the longer the sweep is the more expensive it is as well.
If the new sweep doesn t stop the leak consider recaulking around the shower door area see how to fix a shower door or checking the grout around the shower.
Tip keep a bathmat in front of the shower entrance to protect the floor from excess moisture and to reduce the chances of someone slipping after a shower.
Remove the old acrylic side seal and clean thoroughly to remove dirt mildew and debris.
Depending on the type of door sweep that is currently in use it may be necessary to unscrew the door sweep from the track.
Slide on new door sweep.
There are two main types of doors sweeps depending on the style material and size of your door.
Replacing the side sweep or acrylic seal of your shower door isn t difficult but it does involve more measuring marking and cutting than either the door stop or the bottom sweep.
Always follow the manufacturer s instruction for installation.
Metal strips that screw nail or staple to door bottom.
The basic steps are simple.
Place the glass clamp sweep into place on the door s bottom edge and secure it at the door clamp.
U shaped sweeps slide under aluminum or steel doors.
You don t need to find a sweep that matches but it does need to be at least as long if not longer than the original sweep.
Place end caps on the tops of the wall channels.