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Hi all,
I have just had a over bath shower fitted by my landlord, and wanted
to fit a fixed shower screen at one end of the bath.
A opening one seems to be a waste as there is no need, and I hoped a fixed
one would be cheaper.

The cheapest at B&Q seems to be an opening one at "48.98
Model: 0000003691977

But I cant find a fixed one?
Any thoughts please?
Mick.


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On 9/15/2010 6:28 PM, Mick. wrote:
Hi all,
I have just had a over bath shower fitted by my landlord, and wanted
to fit a fixed shower screen at one end of the bath.
A opening one seems to be a waste as there is no need, and I hoped a fixed
one would be cheaper.

The cheapest at B&Q seems to be an opening one at "48.98
Model: 0000003691977

But I cant find a fixed one?
Any thoughts please?
Mick.


A shower curtain?
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A shower curtain?


'orrid clingy things ...


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A shower curtain?


'orrid clingy things ...


Hi, yes I would rather not have a curtain, will just have to have the B&Q
one if fixed ones are not available.
Thanks.
Mick.


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A shower curtain?


'orrid clingy things ...


Hi, yes I would rather not have a curtain, will just have to have the B&Q
one if fixed ones are not available.


just don't move the movable one ;)

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A shower curtain?


'orrid clingy things ...


Hi, yes I would rather not have a curtain, will just have to have the B&Q
one if fixed ones are not available.
Thanks.
Mick.



I have never had a clinging problem - if the rail is very slightly to the
outside of the bath edge then it will tend to fall toward the bath side.
Most curtains have weights.

I would rather slip and hit a curtain than a screen. The also don't impose
on the space when folded back.

However, my wife would like a screen!


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Mick. wrote:
Hi all,
I have just had a over bath shower fitted by my landlord, and wanted
to fit a fixed shower screen at one end of the bath.
A opening one seems to be a waste as there is no need, and I hoped a fixed
one would be cheaper.

The cheapest at B&Q seems to be an opening one at "48.98
Model: 0000003691977

But I cant find a fixed one?
Any thoughts please?
Mick.


if Landlord agrees, get a sheet of toughened glass made up and some clips.

I was amazed to find that a self designed shower enclosure made up by a
glaziers was half the price of the trendy **** in the bathroom showrooms.

And no more expensive than the cheap shonky stiff in the sheds, but
infinitely better quality.



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On Sep 15, 11:28*pm, "Mick." wrote:
Hi all,
* * * *I have just had a over bath shower fitted by my landlord, and wanted
to fit a fixed shower screen at one end of the bath.
A opening one seems to be a waste as there is no need, and I hoped a fixed
one would be cheaper.

The cheapest at B&Q seems to be an opening one at "48.98
Model: 0000003691977


CBA to look it up but, if you mean the concertina type opening ones
they are horrible dirt, mould and scale traps.

The one piece glass screens that hinge at the wall are less so but are
much easier to clean the shower side than a completely fixed one.

MBQ

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Hi all,
I have just had a over bath shower fitted by my landlord, and wanted
to fit a fixed shower screen at one end of the bath.
A opening one seems to be a waste as there is no need, and I hoped a fixed
one would be cheaper.

The cheapest at B&Q seems to be an opening one at "48.98
Model: 0000003691977

But I cant find a fixed one?
Any thoughts please?
Mick.


Depends on what room you have around the bath and how much you like soaking
in the bath rather than a shower. If you like a good soak and a read, with
a cup of tea to hand then the screen fixings can get in the way.

I puzzled as to how to stop the bathroom floor getting regularly flooded (by
people taking showers - or so I thought...) for some time. As this was a
curving corner bath unit with a doorway right next to it, there was not much
scope for screens of any sort. Then I discovered that shower curtain rail
comes in flexible varieties, and made a pleasing one following the line of
the bath edge (though finding sound joists or similar in the ceiling for the
screws can make it more work than expected.)

The shower curtain does not cling (those that do are too short or too light)
and, unlike a fixed screen it can be handily tied back out of the way with
an ordinary curtain tie when not in use. leaving room for cups of tea;
reaching out for books, phones and so on.

Having made this very pleasing bathroom addition, I was puzzled to find
bathroom still getting regularly flooded. Turned out it was SWMBO all
along: the bath is fairly pointed oval within it's corner exterior, and
when she gets out, she pushes backwards and shoves all the water out over
the floor. Wasted my time entirely making the shower curtain, but it looks
nice anyway.

S


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On 16 Sep, 08:47, "Mick." wrote:
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S Viemeister wrote:


A shower curtain?


'orrid clingy things ...


Hi, yes I would rather not have a curtain, will just have to have
the B&Q one if fixed ones are not available.


just don't move the movable one ;)


Indeed! Moveable shower screens are a PITA. The seal along the base very
quickly distorts and water leaks everywhere. Try to get replacement seals
is like finding rocking horse droppings.

If you install a moveable on, silicon it on both side to make it a fixed
one.


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Dave - The Medway Handyman
www.medwayhandyman.co.uk


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