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but very, very heavy - it took three people to get it up the stairs. Happy with it. Does the job and looks good. Worth paying extra for the thickness of the screen. We fixed it with a. vertical bar, which seemed easy to do.
Easy to fit and great quality too.
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Andrew Asked :How long is the vertical post for the Merlyn 10 wet room glass
You can find the answer to your query in the attached image file.
Kate Asked :Could you please explain what the cube panel is on the Merlyn Shower tray? I have a flush Kaldewei shower tray, so I believe I need to purchase one with my shower panel, but I do not understand what it is or how it will be fitted, so until I understand this, I do not want to buy it. I do not want to mess up my shower tray. Please explain
The Cube panel is a 300mm fixed panel of glass that slots onto the end of a shower wall. It is held in position with the factory-fitted piece on it and sealed inside with a wedge rubber gasket and silicone. It is fixed in a 90-degree position to the shower wall. Please refer to the attached PDF file for more information.
ANDREW Asked :How does the series 10 shower wall fit into a Merlyn 25 shower tray? Is it on top of the floor as the tray is up to the glass?
The Series 10 shower wall sits on top of the shower tray. The tray is fitted. Then the shower wall on top of the tray. Please refer to the installation instruction and technical image for further information.
Sameena Asked :Hi, if I purchase the flush u profile for my series 10 shower screen, how easy is it to fit? I know the standard ones are pretty straightforward, but for the flush fitting not sure how u would seal the part coming out of the wall. I know silicone would be applied across the shower screen's bottom where it meets the shower tray. But would you still need silicone on the inside of the shower? Or behind u profile where it screws onto the wall? Because it is hardly visible, you would end up siliconing over profile and glass as well. Many thanks.
The flush channel would have to be tiled into the wall by your installer and sealed behind, depending on what type of walls you have. The glass is then silicone into the channel.
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