Is it possible to pull off sliding shower doors?
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Yes! On our shower doors in between them at the bottom middle there is a stopper piece. All we have to do is unscrew the screw, take the screw out & to remove the doors you have to lift each one out, one at a time! If you want to put the doors back on just reverse the process! Note.. The shower doors depending on what they're made of can be very heavy! You may need someone to help with lifting the doors out safely.
Yes! You generally need to start with the one on the outside. Grab both edges and lift up, and figure out which way it needs to move to allow the bottom to swing out allowing the top to drop down and be removed. Do the same with the other door. If you want to remove the frame as well you'll need to investigate how it's being held in place. There is likely caulk or something of that sort sealing it to the wall. Take care not to damage the wall when removing the frame. Not that difficult, however wall repairs will likely be needed.
yes, we took ours off