Actually we changed ours at tender.
Louise88 - hope your SS will let you upgrade to Grange, you do have to pay a little bit extra for the "upgrade".
This is what Prestige semi-frameless should look like:
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Sliick - the photo you posted is of the Grange semi-frameless slide, here's the one for the push door:
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Hey Jackula. I had imagined the PD standard Prestige semi-frameless screen to be like the 2nd photo you posted. Frames on the top and bottom and no frames at all on the vertical aspects. Mine has frame everywhere except one side of the shower door and the adjacent piece of glass. On the Stegbar website, this same shower screen is under the category of framed so when I was at colors contract I didn't clarify because I assumed my shower screen would like one of the Stegbar semi-frameless screens which I would have been more than happy with.
Perhaps PD should re-do their list of standard inclusions to state that Porter Davis semi-frameless = Stegbar framed shower screen.... Very misleading to refer to it as semi-frameless.
Definitely agree.
We were simply lucky to have an experienced sales person who told us PD semi-frameless is fully framed except in the areas you've just described.
Look at the Access range standard inclusions: http://www.porterdavis.com.au/~/media/p ... usions.pdf
They include semi-frameless shower screens with all ranges. On the bright side, replacing your shower screen shouldn't be much of an issue after handover. Just had a look at our contract, the semi-frameless upgrade costed us $268 for the master bedroom:
Provide 1 No. approximately 1800mm high x 1540mm wide Grange semi frameless shower screen to Ensuite 1 shower in lieu of standard semi frameless.