WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF SHOWER SCREEN?

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Navigating the huge variety of options available for bathroom renovations can be daunting, especially when it comes to selecting the perfect shower screen for your space. This comprehensive guide is designed to address common queries and considerations, helping you make an informed decision that combines functionality, safety, and style.

WHAT IS A SHOWER SCREEN?

A shower screen is a glass panel or series of panels that separates the shower area from the rest of the bathroom, preventing water from splashing out. Shower screens can be fixed, hinged, or sliding, and come in various styles and finishes to complement your bathroom's design.

HOW DO I KNOW WHAT SIZE SHOWER SCREEN TO BUY?

The size of your shower screen should be determined by the dimensions of your shower area and bathroom layout. Start by measuring the width and height of the space where you plan to install the screen, including the tray if you have one. Consider any sloping ceilings or unusual angles, and remember that custom sizes might be necessary for a perfect fit. Adequate coverage is key to preventing water spillage.

WHAT TYPE OF BATH SCREEN IS BEST?

The best bath screen depends on your bathroom's size, style, and your personal preferences. Fixed screens offer a clean, minimal look, while folding or pivoting screens provide flexibility for smaller spaces. For a blend of functionality and elegance, consider a frameless design that promotes an open, airy feel in your bathroom.

WHAT IS A FLIPPER PANEL?

A flipper panel is a small, hinged panel often found on bath screens or walk-in showers. It provides additional water splash protection by creating an adjustable barrier that can be moved in or out, depending on your needs. This feature is particularly useful in tight spaces, allowing for both protection and accessibility.

WHAT ARE THE DISADVANTAGES OF GLASS SHOWER DOORS?

While glass shower doors offer a sleek and modern look, they come with a drawback of being more expensive than a simple shower curtain. They require regular cleaning with a squeegee after every use in a hard water area too. However, unlike shower curtains, shower glass doesn’t discolour, hold onto samp odours or act as a breeding ground for mould and bacteria.

WHAT ARE THE DISADVANTAGES OF SHOWER SCREENS?

Shower screens, particularly fixed models, can limit access to the shower, making cleaning and maintenance more challenging. They also may not provide complete water containment in smaller bathrooms, leading to potential slip hazards outside the shower area. This is why you should consult with professional installers like 360 GSS, as we have a range of options for various bathroom sizes, such as bifold and sliding door options that mitigate any of the aforementioned concerns.

WHAT ARE THE DISADVANTAGES OF FRAMELESS SHOWER SCREENS?

Frameless shower screens offer a contemporary look but can be more expensive due to the thicker glass required for structural integrity. They also demand professional installation to ensure proper alignment and prevent leaks, which could increase overall costs.

WHAT IS THE SAFEST SHOWER SCREEN?

Tempered glass is widely regarded as the safest material for shower screens. It is designed to shatter into small, blunt pieces if broken, significantly reducing the risk of injury. Look for screens that meet and exceed safety standards. 

All showers supplied and installed by 360 GSS have a minimum thickness of 10mm and we provide this at the same cost as other firms charge for 8mm thick glass. This is because we believe that all shower glass should be robust, durable, safe and be aesthetically stunning.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A SHOWER SCREEN AND AN ENCLOSURE?

A shower screen typically refers to one or more glass panels that shield part of the shower area, while a shower enclosure encompasses the entire shower area, often including a door and fixed panels, to fully contain water within the space.

SHOULD A SHOWER SCREEN OPEN IN OR OUT?

Shower screens designed to open should ideally do so both inwards and outwards. This dual swinging capability ensures ease of access, maximises space efficiency, and helps avoid water dripping onto the floor when opening the door after showering.

WHAT IS THE BEST MATERIAL FOR SHOWER SCREENS?

Tempered glass is the preferred material for shower screens due to its durability and safety features. It can be treated with anti-calcium  coatings to resist water marks and soap scum, making it easier to clean and maintain.

ARE FRAMELESS SHOWER SCREENS MORE EXPENSIVE?

Yes, frameless shower screens tend to be more expensive than their framed or semi-framed counterparts. The cost difference is attributed to the thicker glass required for stability and the precision engineering needed for installation. However, their timeless elegance and the way they enhance the visual spaciousness of a bathroom often justify the investment.

Selecting the right shower screen involves balancing aesthetics, functionality, and safety considerations. 

Whether you're drawn to the sleek minimalism of frameless designs or the practicality of bath screens with flipper panels, understanding the advantages and limitations of each option will guide you to the best choice for your bathroom. 

Remember, while DIY installation is possible for some shower screen types, consulting with specialists like 360 GSS ensures a flawless fit and finish, elevating your bathroom to a sanctuary of comfort and style.

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