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I live in the UK and I need to buy a shower door to fit in a 915mm gap between two walls of my shower room. Most 900mm shower doors available here have 30-to-40mm inward adjustments to fit in a space that is slightly narrower than 900mm, or to address wall unevenness, but not outward adsjustments for spaces that are slightly wider than 900mm, as in my case (the only shower door that fits a 880-920mm costs 4 times as much as the standard ones). Are there any simple/not-so-expensive ways to address/fill in the 15mm gap when installing a standard 900mm door? Thank you in advance for your advice.
 
Yes.
Buy an extension profile from the same manufacturer as your door -will look professional.
Or even cheaper , use a strip of timber - either hardwood varnished or softwood painted / varnished several times before you install it. Doesn’t look so neat, but works perfectly.
 
Yes.
Buy an extension profile from the same manufacturer as your door -will look professional.
Or even cheaper , use a strip of timber - either hardwood varnished or softwood painted / varnished several times before you install it. Doesn’t look so neat, but works perfectly.


Thank you so much.
 

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