I need to replace and adjust the rollers at the top of my bathtub shower doors.
How to remove sliding bathtub doors.
Lift the door straight up and tilt the base of the door toward you while leaning the top of the door out of its track.
The edge that is inside of the shower is probably shorter.
You don t want to leave cuts in the wall and tub surfaces you just want to separate the frame from the wall.
Look at the bottom track.
Be sure to hold the knife parallel to the wall and tub not perpendicular.
Then remove the door and set it aside.
Look at the top track.
However mine have plastic guides at the bottom that seem to have some arm that is attached.
Not only did they enclose the tub in a way that a soft white fabric curtain wouldn t they had seen better days.
Apply caulk softener to the side rails of the door and remove the screws that hold it to the tile there are usually three screws on each side.
It is an extruded aluminum rail.
How to remove sliding shower doors.
Stand inside the shower.
Carefully cut any caulked joints use your utility knife to break the seal between the frame and the walls and tub.
To remove the doors lift up the door up and disengage the wheels from the track.
The top of the door should have wheels that ride against the top shower rail.
So there were lines of rust around them.
This is the story of removing the sliding shower doors in our bathroom.
This will detach the outer door from its track.
This is the easiest step because removing a shower door from the frame is an uninvolved process.
Bathtub sliding doors how to remove.
Step 2 remove the second door.
The frames for bath tub sliding doors are usually attached to the side wall on each end.
After the softener has worked for half an hour begin removing the caulk using a caulk removal tool and a razor blade holder.
Lift the outside door up tilt the base in and pull the top out at the same time.
I know that on some you only have to lift the doors up to disengage them from the upper track and then tilt the doors out to remove them.
Step 3 remove the rails.
It was one of those can t do this soon enough tasks that was at the top of our list.