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Please enter your zip code to find a dealer near you. Cardinal Shower Enclosures is a full service domestic manufacturer of shower enclosures, offering an extremely wide selection of models, finishes and glass options, from patterned to cast glass. Our enclosures are engineered to the highest possible standards for maximum reliability, and carry a lifetime guarantee against defects in craftsmanship and materials on extruded aluminum parts. We also produce all of our stunning cast glass in-house, ensuring the best quality for your enclosures and architectural glass applications. Making a difference for children in need We are growing and looking for help in sales, manufacturing, delivery, design, and more! View All News & Announcements BDNY (Boutique Design New York) 2016 home search resources products dealer login find a dealer contact us legal Modern design and quality manufacturing An enclosure for every application Quality Products You Expect.

Personal Service You Deserve. Southeastern Aluminum Products, Inc. is a leading manufacturer of Bath Enclosures and Shower Doors for the Residential and Commercial building industry, servicing the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean from manufacturing facilities in Jacksonville, Florida; learn more about us Please enter your zip code to find your nearest Ferguson Showroom. Price (Low to High) Price (High to Low) Page 1 of 17Installing Customer-Supplied Shower Enclosures We get calls from people who have purchased shower enclosures online and are looking for qualified technicians to install them. In the past, we have made it our policy to avoid installing customer-supplied shower door kits. RE: Just One Bracket (?) Chris, As shown in the attached picture, our contractor installed our new glass shower panel using only one bracket (along the tiled wall near the top of the panel). A clear adhesive (supposedly “the best material in the business”)...

Painted Glass for Back-splashes We have been receiving more calls recently for information about painted glass for kitchen and bathroom back splashes. People have been using custom pained glass for walls, cabinets, doors, and even floors on the east coast for a long... 27-28-1/2 PIVOT SHW DR 27 In. to 28-1/2 In. 29-30-1/2 PIVOT SHW DR 29 In. to 30-1/2 In. 31-32-1/2 PIVOT SHW DR 31 In. to 32-1/2 In. 34-1/2-36 PIVOT SHW DR 34-1/2 In. to 36 In. 23-1/2-25 PIVOT SHW DR 23-1/2 In. to 25 In. This product is currently unavailable for purchase. *In-store price may vary from online price.Tempered Glass Menorah Drip Tray The holidays are not a time to worry about protecting your furniture, not when the beautiful Tempered Glass Menorah Drip Tray will catch the candle drippings from your menorah Joyfully decorated for the holiday, makes a great Hanukkah gift Blessing for the menorah is printed on it in English and in Hebrew

Wax peels right off Use damp cloth to clean, do not submerge in water Measures 11.75" L x 8" W x 0.3" H Are you ready to checkout? Home : Products : Showering : Shower Enclosures and Shower Doors : Chrome
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They easily open both out and in. After showering, water runs down the door and drips into the shower tray and not on the floor, where it increases the risk of slipping.Basic tiling skills can be very useful in many home improvement projects, but some tiling projects can prove daunting for even experienced DIY'ers. Installing tile for a custom shower is one of those projects. That has often meant leaving the job of custom showers to the pros – until now. Now there are new preformed bases on the market that allow a “do-it-yourselfer” with basic tile skills and tools to install a custom shower. Join our host, Jeff Wilson, for a tutorial on installing a tileable shower basin in a custom bathroom. Building or renovating a bathroom involves many decisions regarding finish materials and fixtures, especially a bathroom with a custom shower. Ceramic tile is a common choice for showers because it offers both a variety of styles and colors and a durable waterproof surface. One major aspect to consider when planning to use ceramic tile in a custom shower is the base construction and waterproofing method.

The most common method involves carefully waterproofing the shower base area and then pouring a mortar basin, perfectly sloped so that the water runs into the drain. Unless you are a professional, it’s hard to get good results with this method – either the base leaks or it has an uneven surface when you’re done.Using a prefabricated, tileable base is one way to make a custom shower a more accessible project for a DIY'er. Not only can it eliminate about 10 steps in the project, it makes it easier to achieve professional-looking result. For this project, we’ve selected a 36” corner shower Tile Basin from KBRS. It is a prefabricated base with a fiber-reinforced epoxy coating that installs very quickly and provides a surface ready-made for tile. KBRS makes shower bases in many standard sizes, but they will also make custom bases to fit specific needs. How to Install a Tileable Shower Base The first step to installing a prefabricated tileable shower base is to rough-in the shower drain.

If you have an existing drain or a new drain already in place, dry-fit the shower base to be sure the drain location fits the base properly. If you need to install a new drain, use the shower base or a manufacturer’s template, to identify the proper location for the drain. The KBRS tile basin sets directly to the subfloor with a latex-modified thinset mortar. The thinset mortar typically comes as a dry powder and is mixed with water. Be sure to read the manufacturer’s directions prior to mixing to determine the proper ratio of dry mortar to water. In a bucket, mix the dry mortar and water, using a strong stirring stick or drill paddle to mix as water is added. The desired consistency of the thin-set is similar to peanut butter. Let the mixture sit, or slake, for about 10 minutes prior to application. Next, using a 3/8” U-notched trowel, spread a layer of thinset where the base will sit. Apply the thinset evenly to ensure that the base sits level with no bare areas and air pockets.

You want the base to sit flush with the top of the drain flange. Prior to setting the base, add a bead of silicone sealant around the flange where the drain of the tile basin will sit. Drop the tile basin squarely into place. Once the tile basin is set in place, walk around on it to assure that it’s completely embedded in the thinset. With the tile basin in place, install the clamping ring onto the collar bolts and tighten the drain flange assembly to hold the tile basin in place at the drain. Place some weight (like a concrete block or two) on the tile basin and let it sit for 24 hours while the thinset cures. This will ensure that the tile basin stays in place until everything is dry. Installing Concrete Backer Board on the Shower Walls With the shower basin in place, it is time to prep the shower walls for tile. In wet locations, such as the shower, it is necessary to use a concrete backer board as a substrate for the wall tile. The backer board is a cement-based product that provides a strong, waterproof foundation for ceramic tile, and it bonds very well with the thinset adhesive used to install the tile.

For this project, we’re installing 1/2” tile backer board to the studs and over the 5” flange on the top of the tile basin. Begin the backer board installation at the bottom of the wall. The first few pieces will probably need to be notched to fit around the curb on the shower base. Concrete backer board can be cut with a utility knife or a power saw with a carbide-tipped blade and dust-collection system. Eye and ear protection are a must when cutting concrete board, and a dust mask is highly recommended. Even when using a power saw with a dust-collection system, you should cut concrete board be cut outside. Start by placing a thick bead of silicone along the inside bottom of the tile basin. Set the notched backer board into place and check to see that the silicone completely fills the gaps at the base. Add silicone if necessary to ensure a good seal to prevent water from leaking behind the backer board. Several types of fasteners, from nails to self-drilling screws, can be used to fasten the backer board to the rough framing.