Glass Shower Splash panel pros and cons (888) 83-GLASS NJGlassDoors.com
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- čas přidán 1. 10. 2018
- My opinion on splash panel designs and what to consider before purchasing
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youve just answered my question!! it's extremely hard to find someone to give a straight answer abt this. seems like those whove done it are adamant they love it w zero remorse. an then u notice the eye twitch tell. Thank you!!
Excellent point on the draft! I pulled my shower curtain to “test out” the water splash and I forgot all about it because it got cold. Thank you!
My pleasure! Thanks for watching!
Great great point. I am glad I came across this video. I couldn’t seem to find the CON to this and you answered it (a cold draft never crossed my mind) I have made my decision thanks to you.
I'd say 7 out of 10 of my clients wind up to get the door to close it up.
Thank you for you comment
Really helped me make my decision
good point! Thank you for sharing!
is there a way to convert a splash panel on a bathtub to a sliding panel that would enclose the bathtub when showering?
If I were to put this in a small bathroom - what do you recommend to be the max width for a 58inch bathtub. Thx for your videos very helpful …
Leaving at least 24" opening. Water WILL always come out even if the gap were 6". 22" seems to be the most tradition opening space
Hi! Thank you for the video! What is the minimum size for the opening if you install something like this?
None. It depends on the kneewall and opening space.
Doesn't it get water everywhere?
Sure it does! I always try to explain that to my clients but, sometime a pinterest fantasy take over logic. I've always been in the habit in taking sizes foreseeing that the client would want a door later. To be honest, 8 out of 10 clients want a door after.
Thank you for watching and your question!
@@ExceptionalGlassLLC you saved me some trouble! Thank YOU!
nah, it doesn't, it works fine. The only potential issue is the cold airflow mentioned in this video. But not a huge issue if your bathroom is small