The average height of a shower door is about 72 inches although the maximum height will depend on the width and weight of the product.
Shower door rough in dimensions.
In a shower only unit the faucet is placed higher at 48 inches off the floor.
When framing the alcove do not add any extra space to accommodate the shower tub.
Framing rough opening sizes are really quite simple.
Other common dimensions are 36 inches by 42 inches and 36 inches by 48 inches.
If the homeowner prefers an adjustment.
Just add 2 to the width of the actual door size.
Determine the distance from the top of the tub edge or shower base to the top of the wall unit or tile wall where you want the door to be located.
Depending on the door if it has a frame your actual opening if the rough in size is 24 is likely too small.
This will give you room to space the door frame off of the sub floor.
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Measure vertically at both sides.
You should add 2 1 2 to the height of the actual door.
Measure the opening height.
If the width is longer than 36 inches you may have to include an extra panel to the door to support the weight of the structure.
In general the width of a shower door should be between 22 inches and 36 inches.
This dimension might be direct to stud or between two wall coverings.
A typical door in a home is probably at least 28 and 30 or 36 doors aren t uncommon.
Types of shower doors.
For smaller bathrooms a shower stall measuring 30 inches by 30 inches combines function with space saving design.
It must be exactly 60 inches.
So if you have a bedroom door that is 30 wide which is considered a 2 6 or 2 6 door just add 2 to the width and frame it 32 wide.
Standard tubs with apron fronts are 60 inches 152 centimeters long and 30 to 32 inches 76 to 81 centimeters wide.
If these differ select a door using the larger width for a bypass door or the smaller width for a pivot door.
Rough in dimension terminology.
When speaking of plumbing dimensions the term centerline is often used as with the term on center which is used for construction the term centerline is an imaginary vertical line drawn through a key reference point usually the drain pipe.
Alcove shower bathtubs commonly are 60 inches wide and their bypass or sliding doors are usually about 58 inches.
Typical dimensions the typical shower stall is 36 inches wide by 36 inches deep.
The depth can be as little as 14 inches 35 centimeters and as much as 20 inches 50 centimeters.