I just installed sliding doors in the master bath.
Glass shower door not closing flush.
Go inside the shower and ask your assistant to close the door.
The clamps are usually tightened to the glass with phillips head screwdrivers.
There s a couple things you can try you can loosen the hinges alittle bit have someone there to help you then adjust the glass a little but before you try that check the hinges and see if there are small allen screws a lot of those hinges have adjustment screws that have small allen heads.
On shower doors typically the rollers will be on a hanger bracket that has a few holes in it or a long angled slot.
This is a simple repair to a common problem.
It s best to have one person hold the glas panel steady while the second person loosens the screws.
Easy peasy with the directions.
Loosen the top hinge and the bottom one if the glass is not snug against it.
I d suggest checking the frame and individual doors to see if everything is plumb and level.
Open the door slightly and place wedges under it so the weight is supported.
Hold the door closed with the.
Then make sure the rollers turn easily.
The trick is to find where and how to make that adjustment.
Then press the door back against the hinge until it is snug.
Step 3 tighten the hinge clamp.
To remove this type of guide just remove a single screw.
The metal track where the rollers sit can rust gather debris develop mold and mildew problems and generally deteriorate from water damage.
With the guide removed lift the doors out of their tracks photo 2.
You loosen the set screws which allows the glass panel it supports to move in and out.
Remember each side frame has a bumper preventing the doors from closing completely.
You then move the panel in or out as needed to level it up so the door can close properly.
Loosen the hex head bolts on each hinge two turns counterclockwise using the appropriate allen key.
Pretty much all sliding doors bypass closet doors glass sliding doors and of course shower doors have a way to adjust the rollers.
Others have a guide rail screwed to the door photo 1.
Many doors have a small plastic guide at the middle of the lower rail.