First get a length of sealing strip for your door, at least 1 foot longer than the width of the door. Now remove the door as follows. The screen is held to the wall where it slots into a vertical holder that is screwed into the wall. Look along the vertical holder and you will find some screws on the inside or outside of the holder (may have caps on them that need removal to expose the screw heads). Remove these screws while someone supports the screen, the screen can now be removed. There is a groove along the lower end of the screen which holds the round part (not the blade) of the seal. You probably will need to cut the holding knot at the wall end, note how it is done before doing so. Now remove the old seal. Prepare the new seal by cutting away a 4" section of seal, leaving the round rubber part, thread the new seal in with the round rubber part leading, it comes through a hold in the end of the groove so you can knot it or otherwise fix it. Cut the seal to length. Now slot the door with the new seal back into the vertical holder and redo the holding screws, you are done!
you can't. you have to call in a professional.
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Usually you would unscrew it from the bottom of shower door. There are many generic door sweeps.
do you mean un-clog a shower head? u need to unscrew the head and clean out the screen filter and then replace the head again
Try eBay or nextag. Both sites list some bottom seals. Make sure you measure the thickness and length of your shower screen glass before you do the searching. If you have difficulty doing so. Simply check the two sites for a "universal" bottom seals which fit all thickness, as they are "glued" on the edge of the bottom of your shower screen. If you don't like "universal" seals and are looking for a seal with specific shape, try technologylk.com or showerdoorseal.org
Scrape it off, clean surface, and use plumber's putty. I would have to see the rest of the problem.
Silver Screen Shower Scene was created on 2001-05-02.
Depending on how your actual shower is made it is indeed possible to replace a shower curtain with it.
Unscrew the shower head. Remove the funnel shaped screen. You will now see a green plastic plug with a black rubber o-ring inserted in it. Use a dental pick or knife to remove the rubber o-ring. Clean and re-install the screen. This should effectively increase the flow to the shower head.
There is a chance that your shower head is at the wrong setting. The shower head usually has a screen on it. That screen can get clogged causing water pressure to not feel as strong. Carefully remove the screen and wipe and rinse any debris in a sink (make sure the sink is plugged so that the shower screen doesn't go down the drain).
Yes, you can indeed just replace the shower hose. There is no need to replace the entire thing if it does not need to be.
There is a screen and/or a water saver in the shower head. The screen may be plugged with sediment from in the water.
Usually 48" off bottom of shower floor to center of shower faucet.