Almost same situation except that my shower is literally squared shaped and the people I don't who made it but just make the step even so the door won't even slide inside. I was looking add a shower frame but for custom dimensions I can only imagine it would cost a fortune. Thanks for sharing. Glad it worked out for you.
Thanks for your kind comment, NK productions. I'm sorry you are having trouble with your shower. I know how frustrating that is and hope you can find a solution to your problem.
Thank you for this video! We thought we were crazy! We have "misting" that is coming from the frame. The frameless door is beautiful. I did not want to remodel the master bathroom but my husband did. The remodel nearly cost us our marriage. So, he is in charge of drying off the shower each and every time. Since he sqeeguees the quartz he wipes up every surface now as well.
This shower dam was made LEVEL, they should always slope at least 1/4 to 1/8 inch per ft into the shower pan (the side of your bubble should touch the line, not be centered to the lines). The entire problem was because the installer failed to do their job and did not understand water at all. All too much of this crap lately because so few are actually tradesmen.
We have almost same Bathroom same color tile but d glass door swing out instead . Same problem its leaking in d bottom . Thanks I'll order this rubber dam .
My pleasure. One concern I have is I'm not sure if you can stop the leak by putting the rubber dam on the inside of the door. I hope this will work for you. Good luck with your repair.
I've been dealing with this issue for a year now and have tried everything. Except my water comes out from the middle, where the glass door connects to the fixed glass pane. I've tried all sorts of sweeps and silicone caulking. If I tried something like yours, it would need to run the entire length of the bottom.
Hi, Pablo. I hear your frustration. I dealt with this for years and tried all the same stuff you did. My urethane dam is still holding up perfectly. If your door swings to the inside instead of out and you could put up with stepping over about 1/2 to 5/8 of an inch high urethane dam it might be worth it. It may be better than having water ruin your floor or cause a slip and fall. I'm sorry you are having to deal with this frustrating problem and hope you find a solution.
Unfortunately, I think it would simply fill up with water and make the problem worse if it were placed on the inside. I don't know if you have two doors like I do but if you do you could place the dam on the door with the leaking problem and use the other door. Simply leave the door with the dam alone and don't use it. If you don't have two doors I can't think of a way to make a dam work in your situation. I hope you are able to figure something out. I know how frustrating this is.
I have a very similar setup and door, however my problem is water coming out through the gap between the door and the wall. Would you mind sharing what kind of guard you have there?
Hi, William. I am not affiliated with the eBay seller below. I found an eBay Seller named "kpreneurethane " who offered urethane bars listed under the heading of, "5/8" x 5/8" X 24" URETHANE / POLYURETHANE 50 A NATURAL BAR." He had other sizes and colors as well. Good luck with your repair.
Good question, Randy. It doesn't stop it from opening but I point out in the video that the door will only open into the shower. I had to choose between a door that opened one way with a shower that didn't leak or a door that opened both ways that leaked like a sieve. For me, the dry floor was the better option and we don't mind opening the door to the inside.