Tom from SWISCO responded:
April 2, 2020
I'm not sure if we have a vinyl sweep that will mount on that drip rail. I don't see how any would install. There's no slot or notch or anything to slide in a new vinyl, it looks like it's just totally flat on the bottom. Our best solution may be a new drip rail plus sweep, like our 10-325 (among other sizes that we carry). The thing is, these are designed to mount to the face of the door, not underneath. I'm not sure how well these will work in your case. I recommend looking the 10-325 over first and tell me if you think this is a possibility. We can then iron out the specifics from there. |
Tom from SWISCO responded:
April 6, 2020
Thanks for clarifying! If the drip rail is part of the door frame itself, then that definitely presents a problem. Double stick tape may be a solution, but I'm not sure how well it will work with a vinyl strip. Assuming it's fine, then it would free up your options. I'm going to direct this to my senior colleagues. They have a lot more experience with shower doors then I do and they should be able to shed some further insight. |
Dave Sr. from SWISCO responded:
April 7, 2020
Hey, hopefully I can help. Looking at your photo showing the bottom of the shower door, it looks like yours is attached with some screws. My thought would be to remove your existing sweep and install the 10-325 like Tom suggested. However I would be afraid to use screws which would have to be "face" mounted. You might damage the glass when trying to drill for the screws. Instead of using screws, I would suggest using a type of "double stick" tape. I believe 3-M company has a foam double stick tape that you should be able to find a a hardware store in your area. As long as you clean the location on the bottom of your shower door you will get a good seal that will stay in place for a long time. |
Dave Sr. from SWISCO responded:
April 8, 2020
Sure thing, just let us know how it goes or if you run into any problems. We'll do our best to help. |