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Simplicity 60 x 58-3/4 in. Frameless Contemporary Sliding Bathtub Door in Chrome with Mozaic Glass

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Simplicity 60 x 58-3/4 in. Frameless Contemporary Sliding Bathtub Door in Chrome with Mozaic GlassWhether youre looking for a moderate DIY project or working on a bathroom remodel, upgrading your bathroom with a new sliding shower door is easy with the Delta 1 2 3 custom sliding shower door program. Deltas custom glass shower door program offers 1000s of design combinations by choosing your glass shower panels, shower door track, and shower door handles to build a unique, personalized glass shower door. Inspired by the trendy barn door style, the

Whether you’re looking for a moderate DIY project or working on a bathroom remodel, upgrading your bathroom with a new sliding shower door is easy with the Delta 1-2-3 custom sliding shower door program. Delta’s custom glass shower door program offers 1000s of design combinations by choosing your glass shower panels, shower door track, and shower door handles to build a unique, personalized glass shower door. Inspired by the trendy barn door style, the Contemporary bathtub door track in chrome is sleek and modern with exposed rollers for the perfect balance of industrial and contemporary design. Make a statement with standard 1/4 in. ANSI certified tempered glass shower panels, featuring an asymmetrical modern pattern of clear and small, frosted squares, creating a intricate pattern that adds randomized privacy. The Simplicity sliding shower door handle with knobs features a convenient towel bar for extra bathroom storage and two interior knobs for extra showering space in a simple design silhouette that beautifully combines form and function.
  • California residents
  • This custom shower door fits openings with a 50-1/8 in. minimum to 58-1/2 in. maximum (127-149 cm) and a 58-3/4 in. height (149 cm) height, offering a walk-in width of 18-1/2 in. to 27 in. (47-69 cm)
  • Fully frameless, standard 1/4 in. (6 mm) thick ANSI certified tempered safety glass shower panels provide the illusion of more space and a cleaner, more open look
  • An asymmetrical modern pattern of clear and small, frosted squares, creating a intricate pattern that adds randomized privacy
  • Delta sliding glass bathtub panels can be easily cleaned and maintained by using a squeegee after each use
  • Bathtub door track assembly kit crafted of anodized aluminum for its strength and corrosion resistance that can be cut to size for better installation flexibility
  • Sleek, minimalistic top track features a modern barn door design with exposed rollers and slim metal side trim pieces for an open, contemporary look
  • Slim, easy-clean L-shaped bottom track with center-guided door system for a smooth, quiet operation and side grab bumpers to hold glass panels in place
  • Simplicity sliding door handle with knobs features a simple, no frills design for the ultimate in stylish functionality that's casual and timeless
  • Simplicity handles created with an aluminum bar and die-cast zinc knobs, known for its strength, durability and resistance to rust and corrosion
  • 20 in. sliding shower door handle functions as a towel bar, providing handy storage space for a folded bath towel or two hand towels; interior panel knobs create a more spacious shower environment
  • Track features an anodized aluminum finish that is matte silver in color and handle features the simple, clean matte chrome with a subtle shine for beautiful versatility to bring life to many styles from classic to contemporary
  • Detailed, step-by-step instructions and mounting hardware included with shower door track assembly kit for easy installation
  • Contemporary sliding bathtub door designed to accommodate out-of-plumb (uneven, not vertically level) conditions totaling 3/8 in.
  • Delta 1-2-3 custom shower door program offers a 5-year limited warranty
  • Contemporary sliding bathtub doors can be opened from left or right with full by-pass (both panels slide) design of track and glass panels
  • We’re Here to Help! For mis-cut tracks, damaged or lost components – contact Delta Shower Doors at 1-800-964-4850 for a one-time replacement on us
  • Measure twice, cut once! Top and bottom tracks must be cut according to measurements needed, double check both measurements before cutting - incorrect measurements may prevent proper door installation
  • NOTICE: This high-quality shower door glass is tempered for safety, but it is glass and therefore, it can break. Treat it with care!
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Features
Item Weight 78.3
Frame Type Frameless
Glass Finish Mozaic
Max Installed Width (in.) 58.5
Features Coated Glass,Exposed Rollers,Towel Bar
Style Industrial,Mid-Century Modern,Modern
Door Type Sliding
Double Hinged No
Returnable 180-Day
Handle Finish Chrome
Frame/Hardware Finish Family Chrome
Towel Bar Yes
Door Handle Type Bar and Knob(s)
Hardware Included Yes
Tub/Shower Tub
Product Weight (lb.) 78.3
Frame Finish Chrome
Glass Texture Patterned
Fits Opening Width (in.) 50 in. - 59 in.
Door Glass Thickness (in.) 1/4"
Installation Width 50.125 in. - 58.5 in.
Door Height (in.) 58.75
Walk Through Opening Width (in.) 19.53 in. - 27.91 in.
Certifications and Listings IAPMO Certified
Manufacturer Warranty 5 Year Limited Warranty

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