Elegant Custom Hinged Shower Door
Thick tempered glass and top-notch hardware make qualified hinged shower doors. Hinged shower doors add a modern look to the interior setting. Custom design is available.
Explore Popular Hinged Shower Door Models
Popular shower enclosures include corner shower enclosures, quadrant shower enclosures, etc., elevating your interior structure.
Thickness (mm):8mm/10mm
Height:≤2200
Width:800+800,900+900,1000+1000mm
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Design Overview

1、Stable Supporting Bar
Additional stainless steel 304 bar enhances the safety of the toughened shower enclosure. Supporting bars are adjustable to stabilize the fixed glass panels.

2、Stainless Steel Hinges
A wide range of hinges, such as glass to glass, glass to wall stainless steel hinges for selections can be customized to your demands.

3、Multifunctional Towel Bar
It can work as a bar for hanging clothes and towels, as well as a handle for opening and closing.

4、PVC Magnetic Seals
A broad range of magnetic PVC seals can be customized based on door types. No water leakage and low noise.
Trustworthy Features that Promote Business

Large Opening
Inwards or outwards, opening from left or right. Suitable for stand-alone shower stalls.

Easy Cleaning
Nano glass prevents mold and mildew buildup. Besides, there's no track at the bottom, which means easier cleaning.

Stable & Strong Structure
Stainless steel hardware at the bottom of the shower doors ensures both structural stability and functional feasibility.

Seamless Design
With minimal hardware, hinged shower doors are aesthetically valuable, fitting perfectly with various room designs.
What Is the Difference Between Hinge and Pivot Shower Doors?
| Feature | Hinge Shower Doors | Pivot Shower Doors |
|---|---|---|
| Door Movement | Swings open and closed on a pivot hinge | Swings open and closed on a pivot hinge |
| Clearance Space | Requires adequate clearance space for the door to swing | Requires less clearance space as the door pivots around a fixed point |
| Entry Size | Entry size may be narrower compared to pivot doors | Provides wider entry point with a full-width opening |
| Installation | Requires precise alignment and mounting of hinges on the wall and door | Requires precise alignment and mounting of pivot hinge on the wall |
| Water Sealing | Requires seals or gaskets to prevent water leakage | Requires seals or gaskets to prevent water leakage |
| Space Considerations | Requires additional space for door swing | Suitable for smaller bathrooms or tight spaces due to its pivot motion |
How to Install a Hinged Glass Shower Door?
1. Gather your supplies
You’ll need a hinged glass shower door kit, a drill, screws, anchors, a measuring tape, a level, a pencil, a silicone sealant, and a screwdriver.
2. Measure and mark
Use a measuring tape to determine the desired height and position of the hinges on the shower frame or wall. Mark these spots accurately.
3. Attach hinges to the wall
Follow manufacturer instructions to position hinge plates on the marked spots. Drill pilot holes, insert anchors if necessary, and secure with screws.
4. Attach hinges to the glass door
Carefully align the hinge plates on the door with those on the wall. Mark screw hole positions on the glass door, drill pilot holes, and securely attach hinges using screws, avoiding glass damage. Ensure door is level and properly aligned.
5. Seal the door and hinges
Apply a thin bead of silicone sealant around the edges of the glass door and hinge plates to create a watertight seal. Smooth out the sealant using a caulk smoothing tool or a wet finger.
6. Test the door
Open and close the glass door to ensure smooth operation and proper alignment. Make any necessary adjustments if the door is not closing properly or if it is not level.
