If your shower includes a knee wall it is better to include in line panel in your design.
Structural requirements for shower glass door.
An inline shower door may be a single swinging door connected to a complete glass panel or full panels on either side of the door.
If your neo angle shower enclosure includes a knee wall or wall make sure that the shower door meets the structure at a 90 degree angle to accommodate the requirements of the hinges.
Inline glass shower door.
The top of your shower glass should be at least as high as the shower head.
The irc states that stair rails must be made from safety glass as well as structural baluster panels and nonstructural infill panels.
The top of a knee wall will be made of glass.
The other frameless shower option is 3 8 inch thick glass.
Most inline shower doors consist of a glass door panel which is usually connected to one or multiple glass panels at 180º.
The strongest glass we offer for frameless showers is 1 2 inch architectural glass.
To maximize water management locate your shower head so it does not spray directly onto the door.
These locations include tub and shower enclosures door sidelites large lites of glass and glazing near stairs ramps and pools.
That way you can modify the fixed panel to accommodate the knee wall instead of trying to modify the door.
We recommend door widths from 28 to 36 wide for single doors and double doors where wider access desired.
Available in a multitude of dimensions from 36 to 76 in width the nautis gs consists of a fixed glass panel with a built in two tier shelf storage system and a hinged swinging glass door panel.
Tempered glass must be used for all glass adjacent to stairs.
In other words the swinging shower door cannot be notched to accommodate the knee wall.
Utility meets luxury with the nautis gs completely frameless hinged swinging shower door.
It is this arrangement that causes the glasses to form an inline design.