Shower Door No Stud
My shower surround is fiberglass but i used the same attachment to drill holes in the marble surround in the video above.
Shower door no stud. It must be exactly 60 inches. The left side stud is at the end of the tiling not where the shower threshold is. Follow instructions included with your product for installation in studs. We are using acrylic shower wall in place of tiles.
We are concerned that there is not enough support for the shower screen if we just use wall plugs. They got tired of the mess. It s a carbide tipped hole saw that would work for tile tub showers too note this is an installation without studs. We have one company telling us they can do it with hinges that hold up to 110 lbs no stud needed another saying they ll only do it if there is a stud where the door goes in and a third saying they just won t do it.
When framing the alcove do not add any extra space to accommodate the shower tub. It would probably be a good idea to put a stud if you still don t feel the anchors will work for you. We offer free no obligation in home estimates. Anyway i couldn t for the life of me find studs behind the shower stall front walls.
Standard drywall anchors and hollow wall anchors. We offer a full line of cleaning and maintenance products that will help you keep your shower door and bathroom looking brand new. They had a shower installed a few months ago in their basement but were using a curtain. The next part goes freaky fast.
Bypass or sliding door dimensions alcove shower bathtubs commonly are 60 inches wide and their bypass or sliding doors are usually about 58 inches. Keep them nice and clean. So the vertical rail has a stud to drill into. No framing for shower door so some genius me forgot to put in framing for a shower door in this nice shower i have now since tiled.
This dimension might be direct to stud or between two wall coverings. We re looking into getting a frameless 36 shower door 67 68 high because we dislike the look of a panel. The stud is about 1 2 inch to the side. There is no stud directly behind that offset part that holds the the top railing that holds the glass.
There is no stud where the shower screen needs to fix to the wall. There are studs about 5 into the stall but nothing along the front edge. The shower door shouldn t be that heavy but you certainly don t want a bunch of glass raining down on someone. This collar that sites on top of and in that vertical rail hangs offset almost an inch from that bar.
Neighbor asked if i could help install a shower door.