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when you choose at checkout. Dispatched from and sold by Elegant showers. Shop for great deals, price discounts and offers on a wide range of tools and supplies from top brands. Shop now in our Deals & Savings Store 1300mm Chrome Double Sliding Shower Door Enclosure Cubicle Glass Screen Door MX Elements Rectangular Flat Top ABS Stone Resin Shower Tray 1300x800mm 987,551 in Kitchen & Home (See top 100) in Kitchen & Home > Bathroom > Bathroom Fixtures > Shower Enclosures Delivery Destinations:Visit the Delivery Destinations Help page to see where this item can be delivered. Date First Available5 Aug. 2015 Would you like to give feedback on images? Product specification: ● 6mm tempered safety glass, BS EN 12150 certified(we have BS EN 12150 certification printed on the glass) ● 20mm wall adjustment on both side(1260-1300mm) ● Twin metal rollers for smooth sliding, long lasting and anti-rust. ● Quick release rollers, easy to clean.




● Passed multi water proof test, waterproof guaranteed. ● Chrome finished stainless steel bar handle ● Easy to install, including full installation instruction and all fixings. Kit contents: ● Double sliding door size: 1300x1850mmPlease Note: We ship to the most areas in England, excludes the following area: Lowlands, Scottish Highlands, Northern Ireland, Isle of Wight, Isle of Scilly, Isle of Man, Isle of Jersey and Isle of Guernsey. What do customers buy after viewing this item? Elements Rectangle Stone Resin Shower Tray 1300mm X 900mm Low Profile 1300mm Shower Enclosure Sliding Door 6mm Toughened Glass Reversible Design See all 4 customer reviews mr laith d jawad See all 4 customer reviews (newest first) See and discover other items: shower cubicles with trays Look for similar items by category DIY & Tools > Kitchen & Bath Fixtures > Bathroom Fixtures > Shower EnclosuresUnidoor-X 67 in. to 67-1/2 in. x 72 in. Frameless Pivot Shower Door in Oil Rubbed Bronze




Moods Aspen 6 1000mm Sliding Shower Door B6 Sliding Shower Door (1000mm) Ships Within 5 Days B6 Sliding Shower Door (1100mm) B6 Sliding Shower Door (1200mm) Kiimat 6+ 1000mm Sliding Shower Door Kiimat 6+ 1100mm Sliding Shower Door Kiimat 6+ 1200mm Sliding Shower Door Kiimat 6+ 1300mm Sliding Shower Door Kiimat 6+ 1400mm Sliding Shower Door Kiimat 6+ 1600mm Sliding Shower Door Kiimat Eight Framed 1000mm Sliding Door Niko Sienna 1400mm Twin Sliding Shower Door Usually Ships in 3 to 5 Days Kiimat Eight Framed 1100mm Sliding Door Kiimat Eight Framed 1200mm Sliding Door Kiimat Eight Framed 1400mm Sliding Door Kiimat Eight Framed 1500mm Sliding Door Kiimat Eight Framed 1600mm Sliding Door Kiimat Frameless Single Slider Shower Door Kiimat 1500mm Wide Framed Twin Sliding Shower Door with 8mm Glass Usually Ships in 1-2 Weeks Kiimat Frameless Twin Slider Shower DoorSliding shower doors make it far easier to enter and exit your shower enclosure.




They also save you space as they don’t need to swing out in comparison to pivot shower doors, allowing you to make the most of your limited bathroom space. The doors use a roller mechanism to slide open and are extremely easy to operate for the whole family.Our sliding shower doors and enclosures are mainly manufactured with 6-8mm thick safety glass from leading brands such as Synergy, Tavistock, Aqualux and Manhattan. All of the cubicles and enclosures are tested to ensure they are durable enough for daily use and are watertight. We offer an impressive range of sizes from 1000mm to 1700mm, so you can make the most of your bathroom space whether it is limited or generous.Page one shows the size of the doors with the option to add a side panel to form a enclosure but make sure you check out pages two and three where we have combined the cubicles as enclosures.While the average shower door installation price is approximately $800, the overall cost can significantly vary. In fact, according to shower door contractors, they have seen prices as low as $60 or as high as $5,000.




those $5,000 glass shower doors were quite extravagant. With such a wide range, there are of course many factors to consider when determining the overall shower door installation cost: Certain bathroom designs are harder to work with than others. For example, a small bathroom design is not easy to navigate, let alone while holding a large piece of glass. Additionally, your bathroom and shower design also affect your glass door design. For example, a glass shower door used on a shower-tub combo requires a little more work than a traditional shower door. Furthermore, certain door styles are much better on shower-tub combos versus traditional showers. Different bathroom designs mean that each glass door installation is unique, and contractors charge based on the labor they'll have to put in. To no surprise, the size of your glass shower door will greatly affect the installation or replacement cost. Larger doors require more material, more labor and more time, thus, resulting in more costs.




Sadly, unless you’re designing and installing a new shower, you won’t have much say in your glass shower door size. It’s largely determined by your current layout. On the other hand, you can change the door type. Luckily, there are a few shower door types and styles to choose from: When it comes to style, frameless glass shower doors are dominating the industry. Frameless glass shower doors give a modern and sleek addition to any existing shower enclosure. Frameless doors use thicker glass and require specialty hardware and precise manufacturing to eliminate the frames. As a result, they tend to be the most expensive glass shower types/styles on the market. Framed glass shower doors, on the other hand, are easier to install and use a lightweight glass. Different glass products all bear their own expenses. Glass doors that include frosting or fancy scrolled etching generally cost more, especially when their appearance is custom-designed to meet personal tastes or match antique tile.




Thicker sheets of glass that are made to be more durable or include special anti-microbial, anti-glare or tinted coatings are also pricier. While you can install a glass shower door yourself, more often than not, especially with frameless doors, homeowners hire shower door contractors. Given that a glass shower door is not only heavy, but can seriously hurt you or your children if improperly installed, it seems ideal to let the pros handle it. Bear in mind, they'll also tack on fees for removing old fixtures or modifying them to accept new hardware. Furthermore, the sooner you need it done, the more expensive your shower glass replacement or installation will be. With installation costs out of the way, we can jump into the pros and cons of each door and glass type. Custom doors are made, designed and installed for your bathroom and your needs. Whether it has to fit into your unique shower design or includes tinted coatings, custom shower doors should always be perfect.




If you have kids, custom doors add a little more privacy. The same goes for a crowded shower in the morning. Custom shower doors, barring any crazy designs, also add value to your home. Nevertheless, despite all these benefits, custom shower doors are of course more expensive than other alternatives, just like any other custom feature in your home. Hinged doors are the standard glass shower doors. While they are inexpensive, the price will largely fluctuate based on the style; Fortunately, they are very secure and easy to fix if any of the hinges become loose. The same can not be said for sliding or large custom glass shower doors. Sliding glass doors are ideal for smaller bathrooms. As opposed to a regular hinge door, that swings outwards, sliding glass doors saves space and makes your bathroom feel larger. Furthermore, sliding glass doors let you enter from either side of the entry. They are lightweight and very easy to use, making them ideal for small children. On the other hand, the tracks can be difficult to clean (much harder than frameless doors).




The doors also provide a smaller entry area, not always ideal for adults. Framed glass doors give your shower a little definition and designation from the rest of the room. Framed doors are usually installed with top, bottom and side rails to support and guide glass doors. Framed doors are the standard glass shower doors and as such, are still more popular than their more expensive frameless alternative. While design is always subjective, most designers agree that frameless shower doors look better than framed. They are also easier to clean and there are no tiny spots for water and mold to gather. Finally, frameless doors are more valuable than framed doors and thus, increase the value of your home. Conversely, frameless doors are more expensive to install. In addition, frameless doors do not hold water as well as framed versions. They’re also not as easy to install and as such, we highly recommend hiring a pro to install any frameless glass shower door. All prices discussed above include professional installation.




While some glass doors are difficult to install, even for a seasoned pro, it can be done as a DIY project. Therefore, material costs are more appropriate. Below are prices for pure materials and do not include installation, labor or time. Now that you have both professional installation costs and plain material costs, you have to determine if you can install your next glass shower door without a contractor. The only piece that’s missing is a step-by-step process. Given that frameless doors have matured over the years, we found a video of how the pros install frameless shower doors. As always, if you decide to take this on, but need a little help, ImproveNet can connect you with up to four bathroom remodeling pros. To accurately determine the true value of any home remodeling project, you must look at the lifetime costs and future repairs certainly fall into that category. As we touched on earlier, whether the sliding door falls off the roller, your hinges become loose or water starts to leak, repairs will be necessary.

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