How Do I Replace A Hinged Shower Door?
Below are some tips for replacing the door, but from what you’re describing it sounds to me as if water is running along the guard and leaking through it out on the bathroom floor. Shower doors often have these little air vents in them near the bottom, and it’s possible that the way the guard has been positioned has uncovered these vents, or the guard is trailing water into them. I’d suggest getting a good silicon sealant and checking to see if you can spot the area where the leak is coming from. Just fill it in and it should solve your problem at a fraction of the cost and trouble of replacing the door. Good luck!! If you can’t repair it, then it’s time to replace that pesky shower door! I always prefer to install a shower or tub door set in a “virgin” enclosure. But we can’t always have our way, so we must carefully remove the old set with as little damage as possible to the walls. Time to start… Remove the old door and frame… except the parts directly attached to the walls and t