serbas
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2024
Loved it!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024
I love this new shower door in our master bath. The black makes everything so clean and crisp, modern and timeless. What more can you ask for? I have had no leaks or any issues. Easy sliding doors and the glass is easy to keep clean (I was worried about having clear gladss but it hasnt been a problem at all - I dont even squeegee every time and the water spot block coating that is built into the door is great!
Tags3
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
Beautiful in the black. Heavy duty and glides well. The interior glass spots easily but that is probably my water. We have had it for 4 months and love it.
H D
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2024
Never arrived broken in transit after 2 weeks. I called Amazon and they had to reorder took another week. Do not start taking the old one out until you receive and check the new one is has arrived in one piece. End result looks very nice
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2023
Very nice shower doors. The glass is thick and heavy, the doors glide very smoothly! The instructions for hanging the doors could be a little clearer. There is a slot in the track the wheels have to go into instructions are vague on this point.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2021
Absolutely loooove this glass shower door kit! Our contractor said it was a little tricky installing but over all not bad. It is so beautiful and very sturdy. The glass is thick and it rolls so smoothly when you open and close it. Definitely recommend this shower door kit!
st.ryder64
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2020
Just finished my install. Couple things:The measurement for the top bar seems a bit short. Mine could easily be 2-3mm longer and would still fit properly. Caulk forgives a multitude of sins...Like a dummy, I forgot to trim the bottom bar equally on both sides, and ended up with the lower guide block not matching the mounting hole position. No problem, I took a page from another reviewer and just glued it down with silicon, making sure to fill in those holes with caulk as well. The guide block still hides them anyway, it's just offset by about an inch.I'm disappointed at how short the frame is. I'm 5'10" and standing in my tub, the top of my head is even with the top of the frame. I'm worried that water will bounce off my head when hair washing and end up on the floor. Similarly, the top of the glass doors isn't contained within the top frame; there's about a 1/2" gap between the top of the glass and the bottom of the frame, and water could get through there as well. We'll see tomorrow morning.Be careful when you get to the step for mounting the rollers on the glass doors. There's a contradiction between the pictures. You don't want to start mounting the doors and find out the rollers are mounted backwards. Since the doors are only coated with the water repellency treatment on one side, it takes some thought to get everything right. I put tape on the glass showing which side faced in, and which door was supposed to be closest to the faucet. Once you do that, look at the top bar that the rollers will mount into. It's fairly easy to figure out the way the rollers have to mount, once you have everything marked like that.The hardware bags are a bit mixed up...there aren't enough screws in the bag listed as the one for mounting the left and right side pieces, but there's another bag that's labeled "Extra hardware" and between them, there are actually more than you need.The top bar actually doesn't mount to anything; it just lays on top of the left and right side pieces. The considerable weight of the doors pulls it down, obviously, so there's no danger, but just be aware of that. I'd never seen a design like that.The bottom track doesn't use any hardware either. You just glue it to the top of your tub with silicon. That's handy, since you're not drilling into the top of your tub. Make SURE your side piece go all the way down to the surface of the tub, though, because that's what keeps the bottom track from moving, if the silicon doesn't hold.My neighbor loaned me one of those suction cup tools glass installers use, which made putting the doors on the upper track much easier, a one-man job, actually. Without it, two people are the way to go, as the glass is too wide to horse around easily.
smartgardener
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2016
We just installed this shower door. I bought it over a year ago and it sat in my garage waiting for my tile contractor to be available. I have written 2 other reviews to bring you up to speed on this product. Quick review, this door is not adjustable in any way so your walls need to be plumb. Secondly, we had issues with the rails, the powder coating finish was somewhat bubbled and since we'd had this a year I was hoping the manufacturer would help us. They were wonderful! Within about 10 days from receiving my receipt of payment, I got our new rails and the whole system went in yesterday. Follow the directions, they are pretty good and do things in order that they tell you. It is a 2 man job however, especially when it comes to installing the very heavy glass doors. Some of the assembly seriously is done in the tub, one person holds the door and the other affixes the fixtures to it. Sounds difficult, but not really. The end result is an amazing very high end shower door. I think it's worth it to even buy this door and have a contractor install it for you comparing the cost and quality to one you can buy at a glass shop, which I did look into. You won't be disappointed buying this door, you will be thrilled and the company, DreamLine has great customer service. If I could figure out how to put a picture to this I would, I'm tech deficient.