Operating Guide

46-1/2” at the curb and your wall leans in by 3/4”, you should order your unit based on a revised
measurement of 45-3/4”.
How many people are required to install this enclosure?
Due to the weight of the glass panels, you will need two people to install your unit.
What tools will I need?
You will need the following:
-Level
-Flat Blade screwdriver
-Phillips screwdriver
- A “Screw Gun” with a #2 Phillips Bit
-Drill with ¼” bits appropriate for your wall type (check with your hardware store)
-Razor Knife
-Hacksaw
-Measuring Tape
-Wooden Shims (available at your hardware store)
-Caulking gun and a tube of clear silicone
-Mallet
For more details reference the .pdf instructions on the Overstock.com site. A printed copy of the
instructions is also included with each unit.
Which direction does the door swing?
The door swings in and out. However, for safety reasons and to meet building codes, the out-swing of
the door must not be blocked by a toilet, sink, wall, etc.
What is the purpose of the “drip rail”?
The drip rail presses on the bottom of the door and fills the ½ gap between the bottom of the door and
the curb. The “deflector” protrudes to the interior and helps divert water running down the door into
the shower. The flexible “wiper blade” keeps water from passing under the door. If the curb does not
have a slight slope to the interior the optional “dam strip” should be applied.
Can this unit be installed on a tub?
Generally, no. The 76” or 80” height is not intended to be installed on top of a tub. And in the case of
steel or porcelain tubs, you cannot screw the bottom clip to the tub without damaging the surface.
How “clear” is the glass?
All glass has a slight greenish tint due to the presence of iron in the raw materials.