Hello,
Unfortunately, due to space constraints, the walk-in shower is located directly next to the door frame and door leaf in the bathroom. After 1.5 years, the bottom edge of the door leaf has started to peel. The door frame is also swollen at the corner. What would be the best way to address this issue with the door? Would installing a small metal or aluminum strip help?
Water always finds its way, and sometimes it splashes a little over the tiles.
Thank you
Unfortunately, due to space constraints, the walk-in shower is located directly next to the door frame and door leaf in the bathroom. After 1.5 years, the bottom edge of the door leaf has started to peel. The door frame is also swollen at the corner. What would be the best way to address this issue with the door? Would installing a small metal or aluminum strip help?
Water always finds its way, and sometimes it splashes a little over the tiles.
Thank you
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HilfeHilfe13 Sep 2016 10:00Hello, thank you very much for the many responses. Above all, the wall plate shoe is the direction we also have in mind.
tomtom79 schrieb:
a painted surface would probably have worked better than a laminated one.Even for painted surfaces, water and steam close to the shower are not good over time. The door should have been planned differently from the start, possibly as described by @AOLNCM.@HilfeHilfe
The base shoe protects the door from underneath, so applying adhesive around it would make little sense. Baseboards clad in the same material below not only offer protection but also create the impression that this is how it should be done.
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HilfeHilfe31 Jan 2017 09:42Hello @Neige
We are slowly getting started with this project. Where can you get a wangen shoe?
We are slowly getting started with this project. Where can you get a wangen shoe?