Browse Forums Bathrooms and Laundry 1 Aug 30, 2014 11:29 pm I'm thinking about replacing the shower wall tiles. The small shower screen (looks a few years old/patterned glass) is sitting on (attached) a raised tiled step-over section. The side edge is attached to the shower wall tiles, where they end. There is a silicon bead/strip at these edges, but I don't know how the metal screen strips/edges are attached to the tiles. The opposite end of the shower screen has a shower curtain metal rod, which is attached to the wall. I would like to be able to remove the screen and rod, then re-install it, once the new tiles are in place. Any ideas how to remove it? Re: removing shower screen from tiles 2Aug 31, 2014 6:21 pm There will be a receiver, a U shaped channel that is fitted to the wall that the screen sits in. There may be some small screws or pop rivets holding the screen into the receiver. Remove these cut the silicone that holds the screen at the bottom and remove the screen. There will be screws inside the receiver holding it to the wall, remove these cut the silicone and pull it off. For replacements, I'd definitely go with an Australian-made product for quality assurance. Stegbar is a solid choice, I've heard good things about their durability and… 3 13250 The best advice is for you to get a competent building consultant to guide you through your build 7 4987 thanks, yes they are dry , thats a good idea with fish oil as sanding will be hard 4 3357 |