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Glass shower doors are designed to keep water inside your shower, but leaks can happen if they’re not properly installed or maintained. Understanding the causes and solutions can help prevent puddles on your bathroom floor.

1. Why Do Shower Doors Leak?

Several factors can contribute to water escaping your shower:

  • Gaps in Frameless Shower Doors – Frameless doors lack metal frames, relying on precision sealing. Poorly installed doors may have small gaps at the edges​.
  • Worn-Out Seals & Sweeps – Over time, rubber seals at the bottom of the door can deteriorate, allowing water to leak out​.
  • Improper Door Alignment – A misaligned door can create small openings that allow water to escape​.
  • Clogged Tracks in Sliding Doors – Dirt buildup in sliding tracks can prevent proper sealing, causing leaks​.
  • Low Shower Curb – If the curb (the small ledge at the shower’s entrance) is too low, water may splash over​.

2. How to Prevent Shower Door Leaks

To keep water inside your shower, consider these solutions:

  • Replace Worn-Out Seals – Install new rubber sweeps at the bottom of the door.
  • Ensure Proper Installation – Hiring a professional ensures a snug fit with no gaps​.
  • Use Water Deflectors – Small, clear strips can be added to the edges of frameless doors to redirect water inside.
  • Keep Tracks Clean – Regularly remove dirt and soap buildup to allow sliding doors to seal correctly.

3. Do Frameless Shower Doors Leak More Than Framed Ones?

Frameless shower doors have fewer barriers to stop water, but they don’t have to leak if installed correctly. Proper sealing, precise measurements, and high-quality materials minimize the risk​.

4. Signs You Need a New Shower Door

If you’re constantly wiping up water outside your shower, it may be time for a replacement. Watch for:

  • Persistent water leaks even after replacing seals​.
  • Cracked glass or worn-out hardware that affects door alignment​.
  • Mold or hard water stains that won’t come off, making your shower look dirty​.

5. Upgrade to a Leak-Free Glass Shower Door

A properly installed shower door should not leak. If you’re dealing with constant water spills, it’s time for a professional upgrade. Contact Griffin Glass Company at 770-227-1230 or visit our Google Maps location today!