How do I keep water from flooding out of the shower?
Keep water from comming out onto floor .I have wall in showet
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do you have a picture of where it is leaking?
Is the shower leaking, or does the water go on to the floor because the shower curtain does not keep it contained in the shower stall ?
A picture would help to see what the situation is.
I agree with flipturn.
Do you have a shower curtain in place or a glass door?
You need to identify the source of the leak and go from there with sealing it off or a better fitting shower curtain.
If you have a shower curtain try using a liner on the inside of the shower curtain or are you talking about a glass shower door that is leaking?
You could always try turning the shower head so it angles away from the door. Is the enclosure properly caulked? Have you checked the seal strip to see if it needs replacing?
I would try two shower curtains, one (a plastic liner) to have on the inside and a second one on the outside on two separate rods. Make sure you hang them so they're a little long / hit the bottom of the shower so they wont be so likely to move and let water out.