Without the seal the glass door would leak water on the bathroom floor and cause damage.
Replacing rubber strips on shower doors.
Depending on the type of door sweep that is currently in use it may be necessary to unscrew the door sweep from the track.
How to replace the plastic strip on a shower door.
The rail is attached to the door.
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.
Remove the metal drip rail if necessary for plastic seal access.
If your floor gets a shower when you take one chances are your shower door sweep the rubberlike strip that lines the bottom of the door needs to be replaced.
Left unchecked that leaky little strip could leave you drowning in some serious water damage.
A worn strip lets water seep beneath the door and onto your floor.
Inspect the bottom of the shower door to determine the plastic seal attachment method.
Seals typically slide into a channel at the bottom of the.
Replacing the rubber strip is very simple after purchasing sealing strip it can be replaced by yourself.
Simply measure the specification of shower door before buying the sealing strip and choose the rubber strip that corresponds to the specification of your shower door.
Over time the piping can deteriorate and will need to be replaced in order to maintain an effective seal on the door.