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Without this door water would get all over the floor of the bathroom. This could lead to an accident if you slip and fall on the wet floor. It could also lead to the floor becoming rotten beneath the tile or linoleum if it is exposed to water for too long of a period or if the water is not cleaned up promptly. Tub and shower doors are an attractive alternative to shower curtains. Whereas shower curtains will often billow and move around while you are taking a shower or a bath these types of doors do not. They are solidly built to provide a strong barrier that stays in one place.
A header hinges clamps and track will support the panels of glass. Water proof silicone will seal the glass and the wall on the edges on the glass panel this gives it a watertight seal with a smooth edge that is clear. Frameless shower doors are safe tempered panels of safety glass that can withstand impact. These thick panels of safety glass are usually at least 1/4 inch in thickness the chances of breaking one are pretty slim. If for some reason they were to break you wouldnt have to worry about sharp shards of glass falling or cutting you. When tempered safety glass breaks it separates into small uniformed chunks of glass with smooth edges.
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The result is a higher-quality more durable and overall better-looking door. Frameless shower doors are typically made with a thick glass thats supported with heavy-duty hinges on the wall and shower. Because they dont use the support a frame frameless doors must have a strong connection to the hinges. When installing one its important you secure the hinges as tightly as possible onto the door. If its too loose it may not offer enough support to hold a heavy frameless shower door. When comparing the framed and frameless shower door side-by-side most people will say the frameless looks better.