Shower Encloser
Shower enclosures are typically made of glass panels, though there are also options with plastic or acrylic. These enclosures serve to contain water within the shower area and provide privacy. Common types include:
Frameless: These enclosures have minimal framing, offering a sleek and modern look. They are usually made of thick tempered glass.
Framed: Framed enclosures have metal framing around the glass panels. They are often more affordable than frameless options.
Sliding Doors: These enclosures have sliding glass doors that save space in smaller bathrooms.
Corner Units: Designed for corner spaces, they maximize the use of space in a bathroom.
Steam Shower Enclosures: These are designed for steam showers, often with specialized ventilation and seating.
Custom: Custom enclosures are tailored to the specific dimensions and design preferences of the bathroom.
Materials: Glass used in shower enclosures is typically tempered for safety and durability. Hardware like handles and hinges is usually made of stainless steel or other corrosion-resistant materials.
Cleaning: Glass can be treated with coatings to reduce water spots and make cleaning easier.
Installation: Proper installation is essential for ensuring the enclosure is watertight and secure.
Maintenance: Regular cleaning and maintenance are necessary to prevent mold and soap scum buildup.