Bottom sweep door seal

A quick learner from Danielsville, PA says:
I'm wondering if your product can solve my problem on an old shower door. Photos follow
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Tom from SWISCO responded:

We sell a specific type of drip rail sweep that you may want to consider. See our 10-324, 10-325, or 10-326 depending on what size you need. Note that these screw directly to the face of the door so you will have to remove the original in order to make room for the new style.

Profile view of the shower sweep with drip rail.
Profile view of the shower sweep with drip rail.


A quick learner from Danielsville, PA says:
Thank you for the info. I put a new sweeper on since the old one was quite aged. Please notice in the attached video how I'm still looking at a leak after the new one is installed. The bottom track in this shower door case is with double stick tape. And wow is this aggressive adhesive. Notice that the door doesn't seem to be level pitching downward toward the edge that opens. Yet on sides of the door there are no gaps. I'm looking at your 30 inch that I'd have to cut to about 27.5 inches and drill holes in the frame to attach. That's not a problem but what baffles me is I have no idea how close up the huge gap on the pivot side . The door opens from the left. I have a video that I'll include on the message to you. I've exceeded the file size with these photos
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A quick learner from Danielsville, PA says:
Here's the follow up pic of it leaking. Tried the video thing but it wasn't accepted
John shubert
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Dave Sr. from SWISCO responded:

Thanks for clarifying. You say that your shower door lines up with the jamb side of the frame. I think you might need to have your shower door reinstalled or see if you can lift up and shim up the track on the pivot side. Lower track could have settled in that corner, which can be a tricky thing to compensate for. In a worst case scenario, you may need a complete new door installation.

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