The gap from glass to glass where the strike side of the door meets the fixed panel at the vertical gap is normally 3 16.
Proper gap for shpwer glass doors.
The standard tolerance for frameless shower glass is plus or minus 1 8.
Kitchen bath and glass.
I ve asked the contractor to replace it.
The gap from glass to glass where the strike side of the door meets the fixed panel at the vertical gap is normally 3 16.
I design frameless showers every day and install the complicated ones.
As the door is currently installed the strike side gap is 1 1 8 at the top 1 3 8 in the middle and 1 1 2 at the bottom.
Hinge side gap is 5 at the top 25 in the middle and 25 at the bottom.
It s important to keep in mind the limitations of the fabricator and the installer.
It s important to keep in mind the limitations of the fabricator and the installer.
Also they put a plastic sweep along the edge.
This is the industry standard.
To cover up the space they installed a transparent flap that s supposed to close the gap.
The gap should be 3 8 total or 3 16 at each side of the door or less is ideal.
It is 1 8 at the top and 3 8 at the bottom.
Measure the opening height.
The glass was custom measured but when the door was installed the gap between the door and the adjacent glass isn t uniform.
The top of a knee wall will be made of glass.
There are many variables that effect the gap you can achieve the 1st of them is the glass fabricator they cut the glass to one size and then polish it down to the finished size the standard for the industry is or 1 8 that a whopping 1 4.
That way you can modify the fixed panel to accommodate the knee wall instead of trying to modify the door.
This is the industry standard.
In other words the swinging shower door cannot be notched to accommodate the knee wall.
The measurements should be to the nearest 1 16 inch.
This doesn t seem unreasonable.
If your shower includes a knee wall it is better to include in line panel in your design.
Determine the distance from wall to wall at the top and bottom of the opening.
To my dismay there s a 1 2 inch space between the glass door and the adjoining glass attached to the wall as well as at the bottom of the door itself.
If these differ select a door using the larger width for a bypass door or the smaller width for a pivot door.
The gap you are showing is 3 8 that s about 1 8 to 3 16 above the accepted norm.
We use 1 4 at the hinge side and 3 16 at the strike side.
The standard tolerance for frameless shower glass is plus or minus 1 8.
That s with floor to door top height of 7 feet.