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There are 2 types of Custom/Frameless shower enclosures.

1 - Non-Silicone application

2 - Structural Silicon application

3 - Return Visit application


#1 type - use your shower immediately

#2 type - do not touch, clean, or use for a period of 48 hrs from installation

#3 type - our scheduling office will call you within 24 hrs to book a follow up visit


WARRANTY: YOUR CUSTOM FRAMELESS SHOWER IS WARRANTIED FOR A PERIOD OF 3 YEARS AGAINST ANY PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH SLIPPING OR MOVING OF THE DOOR/AND OR FIXED PIECES, AND SILICONE DEGRADATION. ALL HARDWARE AND SEALS ARE WARRANTIED FOR A PERIOD OF 1 YEAR AGAINST DEFECT, HARSH AND ABRASIVE CLEANERS MAY NOT BE USED ON THE HARDWARE AND WILL VOID THE WARRANTY, PLEASE READ THE "A few thoughts about cleaning" BELOW SO THAT YOU WILL BE ABLE TO STAY WITHIN THE PARAMETERTS OF THE WARRANTY. YOUR WARRANTY IS EFFECTIVE AS OF THE DATE OF THE INSTALLATION AND YOUR WARRANTY SHEET ACTS AS YOUR WARRANTY CERTIFICATE AND PROOF OF PURCHASE.


A few thoughts about cleaning

CLEANING THE GLASS: For many years the Question of cleaning your custom shower door has always been, "Do you recommend that I use Windex?" For many years our answer has been, "NO," because Windex may destroy the silicone that is applied. Unfortunatley, other cleaners that are "environmentally friendly" (that will not harm the silicon) have proven to be be quite ineffective in the day to day cleaning of glass.

It is my recommendation that Windex may be used but not left on the silicone sections, thus we strongly suggest that you wipe up any excess Windex left on the silicone after you have cleaned your shower door. It is suggested for warranty puproses CLEANING THE HARDWARE (HINGES, HANDLES, ETC...): Never use an abrasive cleaner on the Hardware. Many of the components are coated with a clear lacquer that will be irreparably damaged if subjected to harsh, abrasive chemicals. I suggest you dry your hardware with a clean, soft towel on a daily basis to keep your hardware looking like new for many years to come. If mineral deposits build-up on the hardware over time, mix a couple of drops of mild liquid soap (sch as ivory or a similar product) into a cup of warm water and use a non-abrasive cloth to clean, making sure to rinse thoroughly.

Frank Gartner (marketing/sales)