Shower Door Hinge Replacement

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  • čas přidán 8. 08. 2019
  • We walk you through doing a shower door hinge replacement on a custom framless shower.
    Let us know what other questions you have about shower doors or other glass projects in the comments below.
    If you have a question or topic you would like us to discuss please put it in the comments below and we will be happy to address your question or topic.
    *Make sure before you order your new hinge that you make sure that you order the correct replacement hinge there are numerous different hinge styles which all have different hole/notch/cutout patterns and sizes.
    *If you choose to do your own shower door hinge installation PLEASE be careful it is safety glass but it can still cause serious injury.
    *Tools for the job- 4 Wood shims, P3 screwdriver (most common), P2 screwdriver (usually only seen on 1/4" doors), , or appropriate size Allen key.
    *replacement hinge used CRL V1E180GM
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  • @danrichardson4275
    @danrichardson4275 Před rokem +1

    #3 Philips. You are much more detailed than the other videos posts. Thanks.

  • @ShirleeAlicia
    @ShirleeAlicia Před 4 lety +2

    That was so much easier than I thought. Thank you.

  • @pigfarmer7366
    @pigfarmer7366 Před rokem

    Very helpful. My doors work OK and I have levelled them with this method before but one of the screw on caps for the hinge pin fell off.Some sort of double threaded arrangement in there I can't quite figure out. The pin backed out and is sticking up too far to put the cap back on. Looks like it just has to be tweaked in a bit, don't think it'll come apart but who knows.

  • @ArmyPig31B
    @ArmyPig31B Před 2 lety +3

    What about replacing the brackets that hold the non-door glass parts to the tile?

  • @mrs.elizabethyanez2337

    Do you have a video on how to safely remove those customizable shower doors? Without breaking it…

  • @hynes21
    @hynes21 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Any tips on a leaking shower door hinge, it's directly opposite to the shower head, hence direct water impact

  • @daviforti
    @daviforti Před rokem

    Should continue making videos

  • @David-hy9ni
    @David-hy9ni Před 11 měsíci

    How do you keep the shims from moving when you open the door to screw in on the other side

  • @Zeven131
    @Zeven131 Před 9 měsíci

    What about when the door being hold by the shims it's the only acces to loosen the screws on the inside of the shower?

  • @liman42
    @liman42 Před 2 lety +1

    On a single door the top hinge keeps loosening allowing the door to sag. The rubber gasket, I believe, has lost its grip. Is it really hinge specific or can I use a thin, tacky rubber square? Also, the door and panels don't have a full cutout but holes drilled for the screws.

  • @masonlee3182
    @masonlee3182 Před rokem

    We just and a single ⅜ inch glass shower door installed with 2 nickel hinges. The glass door is mounted to the tiled wall but the glass door over time slips and the bottom sweep start rubbing on the tile floor. Is the door too heavy for only two hinges? Should the installer have used 3 hinges instead. The contractor claims we slam the door to hard and won't come out to fix the problem. Any ideas on what we can do? Awaiting comments! Thanks!

  • @just4therecord
    @just4therecord Před rokem

    mine is making a snap sound when I close my door. opening it makes no sound. Sounds like its coming from the bottom hinge. Can I leave it as it is or is it something I need to replace asap? thanks

  • @sachinamin4217
    @sachinamin4217 Před rokem

    My shower door hing broke. There is lot of calcium build up and I can't turn the screw. I tried spraying WD40 but didn't work. Do you have any suggestions? The screen is starting to strip so I am trying to find a way to loosen it.

  • @viselchakforyou
    @viselchakforyou Před 9 měsíci

    How would you remove hinge stuck to the glass with allen range screw?

  • @yevgeniyru
    @yevgeniyru Před rokem

    My two hinges broke and the distance between holes that I measures is not standard, it is about 1.25 in apart. It appears to be European company that’s not on a market anymore. What do I do?

  • @anilkaul3527
    @anilkaul3527 Před 3 lety +1

    I want to replace the hinge and gasket in my shower door (glass to glass) are all hinges standard size or do I need to get a similar hinge as the original? I cant see the manufacturers name/part number so not sure how to find the replacement hinge.

    • @theglassguy5564
      @theglassguy5564  Před 3 lety +1

      There are 2-3 typical size hinges if you take them apart sometimes there is a manufacturer name inside

  • @lorettalam708
    @lorettalam708 Před 4 lety +1

    if i have to replace the gasket, will any type of gasket work as i am unable to see the brand of my shower hinge? Or alternatively, should i be replacing the entire hinge?

    • @theglassguy5564
      @theglassguy5564  Před 4 lety

      great question you should use the correct gasket for the hinge also keep in mind you will need to find the correct hinge for the cutout if you decide to change the hinge.

  • @richramirez6826
    @richramirez6826 Před 4 lety +3

    I have that same hinge you started out with, there's 3 glass panels, the middle panel is the door, and the side panels are fixed. Our door will not stay closed. the gap up and down from where the door meets the side panel is perfect about 3/8 inch to 1/8 gap, nothings hitting. but when we close the door, it swings open about 10-15 degrees, very annoying. Can my hinge be adjusted to fix this issue? or do i need new hinges?

    • @theglassguy5564
      @theglassguy5564  Před 4 lety +1

      Rich that sounds interesting. I do have a few questions. Was the door always like that or did it get like that over time? Who installed the door yourself or a professional shower installer? What it sounds like to me is that the hinges are installed with a 5 degree offset pin designed to keep the door closed agents a hard sweep. My guess is that its backwards and not needed. We are happy to try and walk you through it to fix it. Please feel free to email me at Chris@candc.glass

    • @richramirez6826
      @richramirez6826 Před 4 lety +1

      @@theglassguy5564 I sent you an email, thanks Chris

    • @YourGlamorousLatina
      @YourGlamorousLatina Před 2 lety

      @@theglassguy5564 Can I email you. I am having issues with my glass shower door.

  • @jaychino1621
    @jaychino1621 Před 3 lety +1

    My shower door use to close all the way. Now it swings open 1/8 to 3/16" letting water leak out. I think I have the same hinges. Is there a way to adjust them to help keep door shut?

    • @theglassguy5564
      @theglassguy5564  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you Jay Chino you potentially have adjustable hinges or something has moved hard to tell without looking. If there are little caps with screws underneath next to the mounting screws than yes you can adjust. Loosen the small adjustable screws and move the door where it needs to be and tighten. Done. If not than you have another problem.

  • @rachalprince5616
    @rachalprince5616 Před 3 lety

    Just bought a house with frameless shower doors, I've gone through numerous shower door sweeps because they keep cracking. Is there a way to raise the shower door a 1/8 an inch? Thanks

    • @theglassguy5564
      @theglassguy5564  Před 3 lety

      Thank you Rachal Prince yes you can raise your door an 1/8 inch if necessary and if there is space in the hinges. You would get inside close the door shim the door like in the video loosen the hinges raise the door while pushing the shims under further to the amount that you would like and tighten the hinges back down. Hope that helps good luck with your door

  • @russellgallas60
    @russellgallas60 Před 2 lety

    I have the exact looking shower door set-up and hinge you are using in this video. My question is.... Is the tension or "closing tension" adjustable on these hinges?? Or is the answer to replace both hinges? The door is PERFECTLY aligned and closes evenly, but when closed there is not enough tension to hold the door against the plastic striker strip on the glass wall. Any help or advice???

  • @j.ohanian3808
    @j.ohanian3808 Před 4 lety

    Hi Chris - I am installing a new shower door, question, how thick should the shim be on the bottom of the door for installation?

    • @theglassguy5564
      @theglassguy5564  Před 4 lety

      It really depends J. Ohanian. What is the manufacturer and model of the door? Are you looking for the shim size for under a fixed panel or how much space should be under the door itself?

    • @j.ohanian3808
      @j.ohanian3808 Před 4 lety +1

      @@theglassguy5564 Its a 3/8" thick x 29 7/8" wide x 75" tall, single hinged door swinging door. Just looking how much I should shim it for install and before installing sweep. Thank you.

    • @theglassguy5564
      @theglassguy5564  Před 4 lety

      Typically there should be 7/16”-1/2” space for the bottom sweep on a framless door. Hope that helps good luck with the install!

    • @j.ohanian3808
      @j.ohanian3808 Před 4 lety +1

      @@theglassguy5564 Very good thank you!

    • @theglassguy5564
      @theglassguy5564  Před 4 lety

      Your welcome. Let me know how it comes out!!

  • @MIGHTYM4RS
    @MIGHTYM4RS Před 3 lety +1

    How do u change out the other hinges ? The little square ones beside the hinge?

    • @theglassguy5564
      @theglassguy5564  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you MIGHTYM4RS those are clips not hinges. To replace those the whole door needs to come down and be re installed.

  • @mrchedda
    @mrchedda Před 3 lety +1

    what about for a door that doesn't quite close? My door is stays ajar when I close it. Any ideas why that might be? Thanks in advance!

    • @theglassguy5564
      @theglassguy5564  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you Ryan James if the door is staying open it’s usually one of a few things. The hinge is an offset hinge and meant for a different scenario, the door is not lined up properly with the panel, the wall it’s mounted to if it’s mounted to a wall is not a true 90 degrees and you need an adjustable hinge, or you have an adjustable hinge and it’s not set correctly. Hope that helps.

  • @williammercado805
    @williammercado805 Před 4 lety

    I wanted to see how you actually did it . 🤦‍♂️

    • @theglassguy5564
      @theglassguy5564  Před 4 lety

      Just the screws that I showed. I was alone filming this so it was a little tough to show everything. We can possibly do another video at some point showing more.