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Anybody has any contact for repair of tempered glass shower screen?

My shower glass door is those swing type which is hinge on the wall by 2 hinges. One at the top and one at the bottom.

It is peeling off from the wall when I try to open the shower screen door. I tried to screw the hinge tightly to the wall. But it didn't help.

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Anybody has any contact for repair of tempered glass shower screen?

My shower glass door is those swing type which is hinge on the wall by 2 hinges. One at the top and one at the bottom.

It is peeling off from the wall when I try to open the shower screen door. I tried to screw the hinge tightly to the wall. But it didn't help.

Thanks for reading this post.

I don't think its the hinges fault

Its more like the wall plug that hold the hinges to the wall is loose

If screwing can't be tighten and its loose that's it maybe offset the hinges position

:yamseng:

 

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Wall plug is the problem.

Use a thicker wall plug, or a fatter screw, or a longer screw + wall plug.

Thanks yoongf for your suggestion. If I change the wall plug and use a fatter screw, I will need to dismantle the shower screen first. I'm afraid I will drop and break the shower screen while changing. Is there any method of taking down the shower screen door? I saw some professional use the vacuum handle. Where can I get those? Any other precaution that I should take to avoid breaking the shower screen glass door?

 

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I don't think its the hinges fault

Its more like the wall plug that hold the hinges to the wall is loose

If screwing can't be tighten and its loose that's it maybe offset the hinges position

:yamseng:

Thanks casa. It could be the alignment is out. If I want to get professional help, any contacts?

 

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Try get the pro/handyman to do yhe job

As u know the glass is heavy w/o proper tooling u unable to do it yourself

Chk classified ads for handyman

:yamseng:

 

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