Q: What is adjustment tolerance?
Adjustment tolerance is the range of flexibility that a shower door has to fit various shower openings. Each shower door is designed to accommodate a specific range of dimensions, including a minimum and maximum measurement it can fit.
Q: How does adjustment tolerance work?
Think of adjustment tolerance like adjustable shoes. Just as you can loosen or tighten your laces for a better fit, our shower doors can be fine-tuned to fit your shower opening perfectly, even if it’s not an exact match.
Q: What are the benefits of adjustment tolerance?
The main benefit is flexibility. Adjustment tolerance removes the need for precise measurements, allowing the shower door to fit minor variations in the shower opening and making for an easier, more straightforward installation.
Q: How do I select the appropriate size for my shower opening and tray?
When selecting a shower tray, match it to the nominal size of the shower door. The nominal size is the door's intended measurement, while the adjustment range accounts for minor discrepancies in the actual shower opening size.
For optimal fit, choose a shower tray that aligns closely with the nominal size of the door, while taking into account the adjustment tolerance to ensure flexibility and accommodate any slight variations in the shower opening.
If you have a shower door with a nominal size of 1000mm and an adjustment range of 950-980mm, pair it with a shower tray that is approximately 1000mm. This ensures the door fits as intended while accommodating slight variations in the shower opening.