The video covers installing a strip door sweep.
Installing shower door sweep.
For both types measure your new door jamb from the curb of your shower to top of the shower door.
This type of door bottom is generally found on wood doors.
Secure the door sweep in the drip rail by crimping the ends of the drip rail with a pair of pliers.
Replace a shower door sweep.
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.
Always follow the manufacturer s instruction for installation.
In some cases.
Using the old shower door sweep as a guide head to the hardware store to buy a new shower door sweep.
Cut off the ends of the sweep that extend past the edges of the drip rail with scissors or a.
You will notice that the longer the sweep is the more expensive it is as well.
Screws to the inside surface of the door.
The basic steps are simple.
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.
Determine type of door bottom or door sweep.
Place end caps on the tops of the wall channels.
How to replace a shower door sweep.
Attach the seal strip to the bottom of the door and cut it to the required length.
Remove the old door stop and clean both the door and the glass or wall.
If your door jamb is against a wall you may.
Both types are fairly simple to install.
Mark and cut to fit.
Place the glass clamp sweep into place on the door s bottom edge and secure it at the door clamp.
Open the shower door from the outside.
Attach the door handles and any towel bars.
Buy frameless shower door sweeps from dulles glass mirror.
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.
Position the door.
Steel and fiberglass doors normally use the slide on or snap in type.
Open the shower door from the inside and leave it propped open.
Bring the old shower door sweep to a hardware or home supply.
Step 3 buy your new sweep.