Thursday, November 10, 2011

Spray Panels

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We've heard the following statement too many times to count: "I just got back from a European vacation, and my hotel room had a single piece of glass on the tub. What's that called, and can you do it?!" There are various names for this shower system, including:

  • Spray Panel
  • Splash Panel
  • Splash Guard
  • Bath Screen
  • European Spray Panel
  • European Splash Guard

Whatever you call them (and we do call them "spray panels" for the record), they're handsome, relatively economical systems. What makes them unique is that there aren't many truly frameless systems for bath tubs, as even "frameless" sliding bypass systems have a metal header, metal wall jambs, and a metal sill. Usually, spray panels for tubs are 30" x 60" and have a rounded 10 degree radius edge on the top outer corner. They're typically hinged with two solid brass hinges plated in whatever finish matches the other bathroom fixtures (i.e., chrome, brushed nickel, oil rubbed bronze, etc.). A small knob is usually present as well to eliminate excessive fingerprints when the unit is opened and closed. At an installed price of around $900-$1200, they're comparably priced to sliding bypass systems, oftentimes coming in slightly lower.

Now, spray panels aren't viable options for every bathroom. Sometimes powerful shower heads will cause excessive water to spray outside of the tub when showering, or there could be a swing conflict with a toilet or vanity. How they fit in layout-wise should be the the very first consideration. Aesthetically though, they're very attractive systems, keeping water in while putting the tile on full display. It's an inexpensive way to go frameless without completely redoing a bathroom. So if you're tired of your boring shower curtain, it may be time for a bathroom facelift through installation of a spray panel.

Customers in the DC Metro region can get a quote or set up a measurement appointment by calling Shower Door Experts or dropping us a line via our website. Customers outside of our service area can order spray panels for self-installation via the following link:

https://www.showersmirrorsandmore.com/products/shower-enclosures/38-hinged-spray-panel

Happy Showering!

2 comments:

  1. Fantastic post about spray panels, I'm considering getting one for the sake of having it in my bathroom and making the experience that much better.

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  2. i love your bathroom, specially the glass door that you have..i am looking for a glass door for my bathroom cause the door is only lucking..

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