Master Bathroom: Part Nine in a Series. The Shower Door.
Oooooohmygosh, we are so close now, so close! Ok, let's get to wrapping up the story of this master bathroom DIY shower renovation, shall we"
Last we left off, the tile had been installed and the awful plumber had to come back and I was wrestling with rapid set grout.
Whooo. Got that beast done though.
Sooo in the meantime while that was rolling, I sought and ordered a shower door. After consultation with my wonderful other half, or rather heeding his proclamation of "get a clear glass shower door, babe," that's, heh, what I went with. That's what I wanted too.
Found one on eBay* via Wayfair and truth be told, the real reason I went through eBay was to use Rakuten (formerly eBates) to get cash back.* Hey, what can I say, I'm a professional shopper and I will find the best deal dammit. And best deal it was -- frameless showers are wowie expensive and here I found one for $350 that I liked. Hilariously (not really), it took three attempts to ship this to us. Confoundingly, a shower door set for a 60" wide shower, two 5/8" thick tempered glass panels that weighed a ton each, were being shipped from Washington state to Chicago. Thousands of miles. By FedEx.
The first set of doors didn't even make it off their loading dock. Shattered.
The second set made it here and I met the nicest delivery woman. She and her extra-set-of-hands security guard ar...
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