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jb1982
Dear forum members
As per the attached photos I am having some issues with a semi-frameless shower door that was fitted by (highly competent) bathroom fitters.
I have checked the level of the side panels, and aside from minute bias towards the centre, which I believe is entirely due to the weight of the door in its current state pulling it inwards slightly, it is bang on level at the top and along each vertical – i.e. fitted as per instructions.
It therefore appears the top bracket is simply not sufficient to hold the weight of the door. Alarmingly, the bolts look close to shearing off and the guide has totally split at one end (it’s actually worse than the photos convey).
I have been in contact with the manufacturer (who shall remain nameless) but after nearly two weeks of email too and froing and failed phone calls, they are now saying it will take until the new year until they send someone to look at it. Considering the current state, I am very worried about it collapsing within days and at best causing a lot of damage, at worst serious injury. I can’t say I have been that impressed so far. It cost about £800 and has only been in use for just over a year (the guarantee is supposed to be 10 years).
Any advice/experiences with these sorts of doors?
I will keep you posted on any progress.
Thanks in advance.
As per the attached photos I am having some issues with a semi-frameless shower door that was fitted by (highly competent) bathroom fitters.
I have checked the level of the side panels, and aside from minute bias towards the centre, which I believe is entirely due to the weight of the door in its current state pulling it inwards slightly, it is bang on level at the top and along each vertical – i.e. fitted as per instructions.
It therefore appears the top bracket is simply not sufficient to hold the weight of the door. Alarmingly, the bolts look close to shearing off and the guide has totally split at one end (it’s actually worse than the photos convey).
I have been in contact with the manufacturer (who shall remain nameless) but after nearly two weeks of email too and froing and failed phone calls, they are now saying it will take until the new year until they send someone to look at it. Considering the current state, I am very worried about it collapsing within days and at best causing a lot of damage, at worst serious injury. I can’t say I have been that impressed so far. It cost about £800 and has only been in use for just over a year (the guarantee is supposed to be 10 years).
Any advice/experiences with these sorts of doors?
I will keep you posted on any progress.
Thanks in advance.