Delta "Frameless" Shower Door | Installation & Review
2023 ж. 16 Нау.
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Installing the traditional "frameless" tempered glass shower door kit sold from Home Depot. "Frameless", because that is what Delta calls it. In reality it is semi-framless. What is important, is it is one of the cheapest options for a shower door regardless of semantics. The 1, 2, 3 shower door kit from Home Depot costs ~$600 depending on the 1. glass, 2. trim, and 3. handles chosen. This took me about 5 hours total to install. (paid links)
Other materials to purchase at Home Depot: (beyond basic tools)
1/4" dry tile drill bit (for tile showers)
Assorted plastic molly bolts 1/4" and below
Silicon caulk (clear or white)
Silicon caulk knife/spade like this one: amzn.to/3LtCMR8
Delta Shower Pan 400 Installation:
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Wow, you did an excellent job explaining and installing the doors. Wish you lots of great showers. Thanks for sharing. I’ll be installing a shower door in a bus rv build someday.
Excellent video. I’m about to twice this job tomorrow. Thanks good sir 👍🏼
I installed this same set of doors just days ago. The anchors they provide absolutely do not fit a 1/4" hole, I ended up drilling a 5/16" hole and they were still a little tricky to install. I'm satisfied with the product. Had to customize the bottom track due to the lip of my shower pan being beveled, it slopes from the front edge down into the pan and is also slightly lower in the center. This causes the caulk joint to be about a 1/16" where it meets the walls and about 3/16" at the center of the bottom track.
Great video. I thought the glass was super reflective when your helper was in the shower. 😂
Appreciated. Water will sheet off the glass as it gets wet. is it advisable to drill a small hole on the inside edge of the lower rail in order for water to drain back into the shower pan rather than having it collect in the lower channel?
Nicely done sir...installed the exact same model yesterday, this video should come with the door instead of the instruction booklet.
Thanks!
Thanks a lot great help mines did not have any instructions in it
Glad it helped
We had a guy install our today and the estucheons rub in between the doors (I think I’m using the right name. It’s the little discs that screw into the handle posts on the other side of the glass) Any idea why they might rub?
Are they Delta brand and made to go with that system? If they are, perhaps the glass doors are not hung correctly?
hello, did the black flat (wheels) come with the glass or the frame, we dont see then in our packaging? Thank you so much
Yes, as I recall the wheels came with the frame
I have the same thing and is very loose the doors shack in and out push pull
Just wondering why used those anchors if you said you hit a stud why not just use screws without them anchors
If I recall correctly, I just used a part of the plastic anchor to fill in the depth of the tile? But you are correct, if you have a stud, the plastic anchor piece is not necessary.
Thanks for making a video, but its not frameless which is what I was looking for to see.
Exactly
I believe this is just the manufacturer description of the product- I had no part in naming/designing of said product from Delta
It doesn’t end up on the hole - That is the first step which you should have mentioned
Nice video showing how to install shower doors WITHOUT the need to make holes on the bottom of the tub! Was hard to find a video that showed that! Can you let us know what the the exact name and model number of the shower doors and parts are (or UPC code), so that viewers can purchase them also??? You didn't list the price of what you paid for either. 🥴🕊️
When I installed this nearly a year ago, these were basically the only Delta shower doors at the Home Depot In-Stock on the floor. It is a 1, 2, 3 choose your own design model, with 1: Glass (I used fully transparent here- cheapest), 2: Track (I used Traditional here - cheapest), 3: Handles (I think it is Lyndall here). Home Depot's website is not the best, so it's hard to match exactly, but it should be this link here: www.homedepot.com/p/Delta-Traditional-60-in-x-70-in-Semi-Frameless-Sliding-Shower-Door-in-Chrome-with-1-4-in-6mm-Clear-Glass-1117876/206268730 (total cost ~$600 or so depending on options you choose).
THANK YOU BUDDY!🕊️
How much was it total for you?
The total cost of the door was around $700 in materials. Total cost of adding this second bathroom to a one bedroom house was around $8,000 (likely increased the value of the house $20-35k)
Nice job, you forgot to silicon the top of the rail at the end!😀
Same question, should you silicone the edges of the bottom rail where it meets the sides. There seems to be gap where water can get in and stay trapped. Or should not caulk the bottom rail facing into the shower to allow it to run off?
That door sits extremely high in the tracks with lots of room for it to splash under the Door. Your little bit of splashing for a few seconds would not even come close to the amount of splashing from someone taking a shower. The biggest 1 star complaints on this shower door is the amount of water that splashes out from under the door.
I saw those one star reviews and was concerned about them. My experience with this door beyond my few seconds of splashing so far, is it that it works just fine. It has been in use for a couple months now with 3 different people using it and I see the same result I posted at the end of the video - a few droplets maybe. I have no loyalty to Delta, this has just been my experience with it thus far.
Worth noting that you can lower the door by moving the rollers up to the highest hole. Just installed the same set-up and noticed the gap (5/8”) under the inner door. Will probably lower mine.
@@findoutDIY I came here to see why it splashed. There is a gap between the bottom and the frame on mine. It's either too short or not installed properly.
This is not a frameless but semi frameless shower door. Just saying.
Hmmm "a few droplets" = so basically, the door leaks. I won't order this door now.
You should have mentioned the plastic sleeve before the screw and nut - 👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻😍
At 8:20 the plastic sleeve is clearly mentioned and shown, in conjunction with that step.