The sweep is a brushy or rubberized strip attached to the bottom of the door designed to close any gaps between the door and the sill.
Srew holes in bottom sill sliding door.
Fasten side jambs to sill through pre drilled holes using 3 10 x 3 4 screws.
Begin positioning the door into the opening from your exterior area.
Bottom shower door guide with screw.
The bolt should project towards and hit the moving door.
Replace with 18619 with adhesive backing.
The l shape of the bottom sill allows the water to run off back into the shower.
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Bottom sliding shower door guide with screw.
Tilt the door into the opening with the bottom side going in first using shims as necessary to create a secure fit.
Bottom sliding shower door guide with screw.
1 inch wide replacement guide.
Mark the mounting screw holes in this position and the spot where the bolt hits the moving door.
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Starting with center screw is recommended.
As a rule the sill is caulked on the outside only or the inside is only partially caulked.
Place shims around the edges and top of your door frame every 12 inches.
Repeat for opposite side.
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Attach sill to jambs 1.
Apply sealant to bottom ends of sill and around entire frame profile as shown.
Open the door 5 and mark again where the projecting bolt hits the moving door.
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Close moving door completely place lock on the sill flush against the non moving door.