u/Educational_Plan3751

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Long story short, I got 1400mm sliding shower doors from Easybathrooms to go from wall to wall. But the space we have is 1440mm, which they said it's ok as long as we get any 2 shower extension profiles. Unfortunately the ones we ordered don't fit as they are made for a specific manufacturer. Also the tolerance for this doors is from min 1360 to 1400mm max.

Since the doors are 1950mm height and also 40mm depth we can't seem to find what we need. Even the guys looked online and they couldn't find anything.

What do you guys normally use? I even called a plumber and he said that the shower doors we got are so niche that he doesn't really know what to do either.

Added pictures from the showroom and instructions.

u/Educational_Plan3751 — 18 days ago

So exactly as the title says, we paid upfront for a plasterer through our kitchen fitter, and we paid for the full kitchen to be replastered. Now the kitchen fitter is trying to say that he only meant replastering everything that is exposed.

Back-story: The reason we wanted the kitchen redone is because when we bought the place it's full of mould on the external wall. Now he is trying to say that might mess up with the dimensions of the units, is that right? Is it a common thing to not plaster behind units?

For reference we're paying £9k for the kitchen and installation + £2k for plastering the kitchen+ceilings+hallway (without any appliances, but an extractor hood that will go to the outside).

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u/Educational_Plan3751 — 22 days ago