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Tip 9 Steam units usually require floor to ceiling glass at above average heights. Units over 84” require ½” glass due to bowing and warping issues. Frequently, we’ll recommend either a stationary or swivel transom above the door on floor to ceiling applications to eliminate a large door. In the pre-build or design phase, you can also consider using a bulk head from the ceiling to keep the unit height relatively standard. For neo angle or corner units, it’s important that the bulk head aligns with the curb below, so that the reveals stay consistent from top to bottom. |
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Click here for a printer friendly version of our Helpful Hints. Contact Your Shower Door Expert Today!301.658.7244 |
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