Custom gasket for frameless shower door hinges that penetrate the waterproofing layer...


Any thoughts? let me know.



Any thoughts? let me know.
Finally got the wall boards installed, Issac wasn't joking when he said it was really sticky and got on stuff you didn't intend it to get on no matter how careful. The boards score and snap really easy, loved how simple it was to cut the boards. Though the edges can snap with sharp edges, got cut twice before I started wearing a glove on the hand I used to maneuver the board for installation.
So pleased with my clean install, my walls are flat and plumb, my cuts and hole cuts are perfect so I have a spare untouched board. Once I've finalized on the tile selection I can make a storyboard and figure out the location for the two niches.


First time using a Tile Redi shower pan. The drain is a regular one not a trench. Planning to use 3x12” tiles on walls set horizontal. Based on the Tile Redi design drawings I thought the slope to the drain would start at each wall so there would be a straight edge to set the bottom row of tiles on. But now that the pan arrived I see that the slopes create a triangle shaped gap as the floor angles down. Two walls are going to be floor to ceiling tiles. The third wall will going to be floor to ceiling in the shower and then transition one row of tile to act as a baseboard. I would prefer this “baseboard” row would continue around the room at its full 3” height. So that creates a problem, trianglular slivers of tile filling the gap between the first row and the…

The tub was leveled, or stabilized, by sand. Not looking for comments, just thought y'all would find this amusing. Ignore my quick brazing of the temporary caps. I should add, my house is in N. Texas.

Is there a larger matching tile? 12x12 or 4x12.? Get that and cut a larger piece at an angle to fill that gap. Keeping your original height.
It'll blend away