Determine which door bottom is needed.
Removing shower door sweep.
Carefully hold the door while you do this to prevent it from falling.
Remove the existing door bottom.
This shower door sweep is easy to install.
Wipe the door channel and bottom rail with a damp cleaning rag to remove dirt and soap residue.
Snap in door bottoms or sweeps.
How to fix a shower sweep.
In order to remove this type you have to step inside the stall to start.
The double layered seal at bottom not only provides a smooth sliding but also saves the floor from scratching.
Cut new sweep to length if needed.
Use an ammonia based cleaner to cut through heavy grime buildup.
An important part of your shower that is often overlooked is the shower door sweep.
How to replace a door sweep or bottom seal is one of the first video s where i did a voice over because the customer was a work a home lady who needed the.
This rubber seal or gasket at the bottom of the shower door seals the joint between.
Open the shower door from the outside.
A shower that uses a normal swinging style uses hinges to allow you to open and close the door.
Most just slide off.
This shower door sweep is designed to fit in a thick and 36 inches long glass.
Remove the old acrylic side seal and clean thoroughly to remove dirt mildew and debris.
Locate the hinges and use a screwdriver to remove them from the metal frame.
If the sweep is glued down to the base of the shower grab one of the ends of the sweep and firmly pull the sweep away from the door until the entire piece gradually comes loose.
Unlike other shower door sweeps it is made of polycarbonate.
If door sweep fits too loosely a spot of adhesive or caulk may be applied between the sweep and the bottom of the door.
Step 2 grab the edge of the sweep and pull it toward the outside of the door until the strip is removed from its track see a.
Replacing a shower door hinge side sweep.
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.
Wipe dry with a clean rag.