Can’t Find a Replacement Seal for Your Old Shower Door?
Is your shower enclosure still in good condition, but the seal has turned yellow, gone hard, cracked, or started leaking?
If you can’t find the brand, model number, or original spare part, don’t rush to replace the whole shower enclosure.
Send us a few photos.
We’ll check the seal shape, fitting position, and glass thickness to see if there’s a suitable replacement.
Who This Is For
Send Us Photos If This Sounds Familiar
This service is useful if:
- Your shower door is old and you don’t know the brand or model
- The original seal is discontinued or no longer available
- The old seal is yellow, hard, cracked, bent, or falling off
- You bought a similar seal before, but it didn’t fit
- Water is leaking from the door edge, gap, or bottom
- You are not sure whether you need a bottom seal, side seal, or magnetic seal
- You do not want to replace the whole shower enclosure just because of one seal
- You want to check the right profile before ordering
You do not need to know the technical name.
Clear photos are usually the best starting point.
Not Sure What to Send? Take These 4 Photos
Photo 1: The Whole Shower Door
Take one photo of the full shower door or enclosure.
This helps us understand the door type, such as sliding, hinged, pivot, bi-fold, quadrant, or bath screen.
Photo 2: The Old Seal in Place
Show where the old seal is fitted.
For example, the bottom of the door, side edge, door gap, fixed glass edge, or magnetic closing area.
No model number needed. Photos are usually more useful.
Photo 3: Glass Thickness or Measurements
If you have a tape measure or calliper, please measure the glass thickness.
If you cannot measure it, send what you can.
We’ll let you know if we need more details.
Check Before You Buy
We know old shower door parts can be difficult to find.
This is especially true when there is no brand name, no model number, or the original part has been discontinued.
Our aim is not to make you guess.
It is to help you check before ordering.
If one of our seals looks suitable, we’ll let you know.
If it does not, we’ll try to explain the issue.
That way, you have a clearer idea of what you need before buying.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes.
In many cases, the seal profile, glass thickness, and fitting position are more useful than the brand name.
Yes.
Many older shower doors can still be used. The seal may simply need replacing.
Even if the original part is discontinued, there may be a suitable close-match option.
Often, we can make an initial check from photos.
For a more accurate answer, we may ask for glass thickness, seal length, a profile photo, or a photo of where the seal fits.
Not always.
It is best to first take a photo of the seal while it is still fitted to the door.
If it is safe and easy to remove, a photo of the end profile is very helpful.
