What you will find is that the curved rods are a very good choice. Not only are they more sturdy, they also are fairly cheap and affordable. Please check them out today.
No. Curved shower rods have a unique crescent shape that keeps the water from getting on the floor. They also give you more physical space in the shower. Many hotels are using these shower curtain rods in their hotels.
Yes Home Depot has a wide selection of curtain rods that are curved
They make double cresent shower rods. These have two rods.
There are many brands with curved shower rods. Two major brands include the Gripper and Moen, both with a range of shower rod finishes and pricing options.
There are two rods on the Double Crescent Shower Curtain Rod. The outer rod is for a shower curtain and the inner rod is for a shower liner, usually made of plastic.
Most shower curtain rods are made of stainless steel. The stainless steel rods come in a variety of shapes and sizes and usually have a chrome finish.
In order to hang a shower curtain on an I shaped rod, you will have to have the correct hooks. Then put the hooks around the rod. The open end of the hook will then have to be pushed through the hole at the top of the curtain.
You can check a Walmart they got good rods and curtains
Yes, getting a shower rod would definitely solve your problem. It would also alleviate the problem with water ending up on the floor after you shower. Also, in the long run, it will help prevent mold from excess water dispersing outside your shower.
Shower curtains are curtains used in bathtubs with a shower or shower enclosures. They are usually made from vinyl, cloth or plastic. The shower curtain has two main purposes: to provide privacy and to prevent water from flooding or spraying outside the shower area.
No. Some "L" shaped shower curtain rods have floor support which comes up and attaches to the rod. I have seen these types in bathrooms with high ceilings and also in bathrooms with large skylights in the ceiling.
no.coming in at an angle pretty much negates pressure mounting.