A sliding shower door is the easiest of the two styles to take out of its frame as there is nothing to actually remove.
How to remove shower doors and frame.
Step 1 remove a sliding door.
Lift the door straight up and tilt the base of the door toward you while leaning the top of the door out of its track.
The bottom track is made from aluminum and will have one edge shorter than the other.
One the other hand the top track and top of the door is where you will find the roller wheels.
Watch how to remove a glass shower door safely and without breakage from a tub or shower space.
Removing the shower door requires disengaging the upper pivot from the door and frame so that you can remove the door from the lower pivot hole.
You don t want to leave cuts in the wall and tub surfaces you just want to separate the frame from the wall.
Carefully cut any caulked joints use your utility knife to break the seal between the frame and the walls and tub.
Be sure to hold the knife parallel to the wall and tub not perpendicular.
This is to separate the frame from the glue used carry out this out on the two sides of the rim.
Carefully lower the door and remove from the bathroom.
Repairing the shower door or replacing pivots requires removing the door.
Most shower doors slide out on the inside of the stall so this is where you have to be.
Most shower doors that swing out use pivots to open and close the door.
Press the utility knife into the middle of the iron and the glass and glide back and forth on the rims.
Hit the plastic hammer on the iron easily so that it releases the glass then drag out the aluminum frame.
Whether you are looking to update a bathroom or just get more access to the tub and shower this video will walk you through the removal of glass shower doors.
Check to see if your doors fall into that category and if so remove the doors and proceed to step 4 below this rail will be caulked to the wall or the tile and most likely not be otherwise anchored.
Standing in the shower grasp the inside shower door with both hands halfway up on the both sides.
These textured gloves allow you to get a nice grip on the glass to help prevent them from being dropped.
Remove the top rail from the shower doors.
Grab the door closest to you from each end then firmly lift it straight up.
In some door types you can lift the doors up and out of the frame with the top rail still in place.
Remove the shower doors from inside the shower.