How can I winterize my beautiful open shower?
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This is a tough one with that cathedral ceiling! I think a space heater or heat lamp while in use is your best bet.
Unfortunately it's the same with any shower. Hot air rises and cold air takes it's place, causing air movement (draft). However if you have open doors during a shower it makes it worse. Short of somehow heating the bath area to some unbelievable temp it's going to happen. Don't let some fly-by-night tell you he can fix it.
Thank you!
We had this problem at our last house. My husband fixed it by making a plexiglass top for our shower. He’s very craft and it looked really nice (Wish I had a picture to share). But best of all, it was like having a heated shower. We turned it on a little while before we got in and it was steamy when we got in. Something like this might be just the thing for you too. Good luck!!
Move...just move.😖
You could try using a shower curtain over the top too, to see if it helps keep the steam in. [keep the curtain inside the shower area, for the run off]
We have a small shower stall that we love because it keeps the steam in around you, and would be even better if we had a 'lid' over the top.
Investigate and see if infrared lamp could be installed above the shower. Infrared waves are suppose to heat only what absorbs the waves - like humans. The warmth is no more than being in sunshine.
If you are considering installing any sort of cover or lid over your shower, first ensure that you have a moisture removing exhaust fan that is more than adequate for the sq ft of the room, including the ceiling volume space.
Covering the shower without this will invite a whole new set of problems related to dampness, moisture retention, and mould.
I would even suggest installing a ceiling fan with blades to circulate the air, which will help to dry the space.
Hi, we also installed a piece of plexiglass in a previous home with the same problem in the master bath. We left the shower door open to dry after showers and did not have any problem with moisture retention, mold...