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Subject: Re: Install New Shower Doors?
Author: Jeff Williams
Posted: 4/6/2000

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If you found just the sliding doors, without the frame, it will be more of a problem. Will those doors fit on your existing frame? Or take the rollers off the existing doors and put on these? At any rate, if you install a new frame you will likely have to drill new holes in the tile. Score a tiny mark where you are going to drill so the bit doesn't slip around and then drill. You should insert a plastic screw holder for the screw unless there is wood behind the tile. Fill the old holes with caulk.

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