Sliding Glass Shower Doors

HOW TO REMOVE A SLIDING GLASS SHOWER DOORS

Years of use can make SLIDING GLASS SHOWER DOORS look old and dark. Even if you have made all possible effort to take care of it, in time, due to soap residue, hard water and moisture, these glasses will have a very unappealing appearance.

Replacing the SLIDING GLASS SHOWER DOORS can be easy yet tricky. In doing so, you will need a screwdriver, a knife, a hammer and a caulk remover. Detach the SLIDING GLASS SHOWER DOORS by sliding and lifting it up to remove it from the sliding track. Since the doors are now removed, you can eventually remove the railing that keeps it in place by detaching it from one side. Since the railing is connected to each other like a frame, once one side has been removed, everything else will come with it. This can be done by using a hammer to lift one side up. Next is to strip off the caulking. Caulk is used to keep off the moisture. All or most caulk must be removed to be able to easily remove the sliding tracks. Do this by slicing a line under it by the use of a knife. Once most of the caulk was removed, remove the sliding tracks from the door frame. Clean up the remaining bulk of caulk.

Once this has been done, the area is now ready to accept a new SLIDING GLASS SHOWER DOOR or you may want to use a shower curtain instead. A shower curtain is easy to put up and does not require effort to maintain. The SLIDING GLASS SHOWER DOORS, however, is very stylish and adds a good aesthetics to the bathroom. It can keep water away from the dry areas of the bathroom effectively, unlike shower curtains. And since it is see through, it can make bathrooms look bigger and brighter, plus if maintained to its crystal clear property, it can make the bathroom looks really clean and tide.