How Easy is it to Install a Shower Enclosure?
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by: Derek Rogers
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Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 Time: 12:00 AM
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You'd probably handle more of your bathroom's renovation yourself if you thought it was easy enough, right? Well, you might be surprised at how easy certain tasks are, when designing or making improvements to your bathroom. One of the major sections of a "full" bathroom is the shower enclosure. You might be pleasantly surprised at how relatively easy it is to install one in your bathroom. Here are some tips to make the process go as smoothly as possible:
1. Select a shower tray.
Not just any shower tray will do! Verify that it fits where your shower will be located, and that it's within your budget. You'll have a wide variety of sizes, shapes, styles and materials from which to choose. Regarding the size, make sure that the tray supplies you with a sufficient amount of standing room. For safety purposes, it's also advisable that you choose a tray with a base that's skid-resistant. One of the most crucial matters to consider is the lifestyle of you and your family. This should have a significant impact on the model that you choose.
2. Choose a shower enclosure that matches up with the shower tray.
For instance, verify that the shower enclosure's measurements include the shower tray's height and provide enough clearance for the bathroom's ceiling. You could also consider an enclosure that contains frameless glass. That makes it easier to clean, as no water or lime deposits will form in tough-to-reach areas.
3. Check the shower tray's drain.
It's crucial that the drain is lower than the actual tray, to allow enough drainage. To make the installation process as smooth as possible, you may need a professional installer to make the tray's drain recessed.
4. Don't skimp on the sealant.
It's important to use the right quality and quantity, when using a sealant. Use a high-quality sealant, to prevent possible leaks, and damage to the floor and walls surrounding the shower. Also, it's crucial to use a sufficient amount of sealant around the tray.
5. Look for trays with a "tile trim" lip.
Today's shower trays typically include a "tile trim" lip, located on the tray's wall edge. The function of the lip is to keep the shower's water from seeping out behind the shower and between the bathroom tiles. Water leakage can cause various problems.
6. Make the measurements before you install.
This is the utmost importance, to ensure that the tray and enclosure fit in the shower area.
7. Install the tray first.
The reason is that the shower enclosure and bathroom riles can alter the tray's size. This could become a problem if you choose to install the tray lastly.
8. Use a level to ensure that the enclosure's wall is level.
A level is a simple yet effective tool. While using it, mark three holes for drilling. This is where you'll mount the profile, which will support the doors of the shower.
So there you have it! Installing a shower enclosure can be a fairly easy task. These tips will make the entire process as automatic as taking a daily shower.
About the Author
Derek Rogers is a freelance writer who writes for a number of UK businesses. For shower enclosures and other bathroom fittings he recommends Click Bathrooms.
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