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Everything You Need to Know About Frameless Shower Screen Hinges

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Frameless shower screens are becoming increasingly popular among homeowners due to their sleek and modern look. However, installing frameless shower screens requires special hardware, such as hinges, to remain stable and secure. Frameless shower screen hinges are essential to any frameless shower screen and play a significant role in its functionality and aesthetic appeal.

This article will cover everything you need to know about frameless shower screen hinges, including their types, how they work, the installation process, FAQs, and much more.

Types of Frameless Shower Screen Hinges:

Glass-to-Glass Hinges:

These hinges connect two pieces of glass and come in various finishes, such as chrome, matt black, brushed nickel, brass, and stainless steel. Glass-to-glass hinges can also be adjustable, customising the shower screen angle. For example, we can adjust the angle to 130 degrees.

Wall-to-Glass Hinges:

These hinges attach to the wall and the glass shower screen, providing a secure and stable connection. Wall-to-glass hinges come in various styles, such as fixed or adjustable, and finishes like brushed nickel or oil-rubbed bronze, and many more.

Pivot Hinges:

Pivot hinges are a popular option for larger shower screens, allowing the screen to pivot on a single point. These hinges are available in various styles, such as top or bottom mount and finishes like chrome or black.

How Do Frameless Shower Screen Hinges Work?

Frameless shower screen hinges provide a secure and stable connection between the screen and the wall or adjacent glass panel. The hinges are typically made of durable materials such as brass, stainless steel, or aluminium to support the shower screen's weight.

The hinges are attached to the wall or adjacent glass panel using screws or adhesives. The shower screen is then attached to the hinges using screws or clamps. The type of hinge used will depend on the size and weight of the shower screen, as well as the desired level of adjustability.

Installation Process of Frameless Shower Screen Hinges:

Installing frameless shower screen hinges requires precision and expertise. If you are not experienced in DIY projects, hiring a professional to do the job is best. However, if you are confident in your abilities, follow these steps:

  1. Measure and mark the locations for the hinges on the wall or adjacent glass panel. Use a laser to keep where you need to drill each hole.
  2. Use a drill to create pilot holes for the screws.
  3. Use silicon packers between the glass and the hinge to avoid pressure or shattering.
  4. Attach the hinges to the wall or adjacent glass panel using screws or adhesives.
  5. Attach the shower screen to the hinges using screws or clamps.
  6. Test the shower screen for stability and adjustability.

Conclusion:

Frameless shower screen hinges are essential to any frameless shower screen, providing stability, adjustability, and aesthetic appeal. Consider the size and weight when selecting the right hinge for your shower screen. Likewise, when choosing the right hinge for your shower screen, consider the width and weight of the door. You also need to check the desired level of adjustability regarding opening angles. Glass-to-glass hinges are suitable for smaller screens, while wall-to-glass and pivot hinges are ideal for larger, more complex designs.

If you are not experienced in DIY projects, hiring a professional to install the hinges for you is best. This decision will ensure the installer installs the hinges correctly and your shower screen remains stable and secure.

We hope this article has provided valuable information about frameless shower screen hinges. With the right hinge and installation, your frameless shower screen can transform your bathroom into a modern and stylish space.

People also ask

Yes, you can, but we recommend hiring a professional if you did not do DIY projects before.

The weight limit for frameless shower screens depends on the size and thickness of the glass if you use two hinges, 36 kg with a maximum door width of 711 mm. Using three hinges, 54 kg with a maximum door width of 813 mm.

The type of hinge you should use will depend on the size and weight of your shower screen and the desired level of adjustability. We recommend brands like CRL and Estelle.

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