OK, I’ll admit it……….I’m sometimes lazy in the research dept……plus…….I think I’ll get better and faster answers here.
I’m replacing a window in a shower for a customer. This house was built 30 years ago………not my design. (window in a shower???)
I’m looking for a window that is acceptable for placement in a shower. Meaning…..not wood interior.
Anything you guys can recommend?
All the other windows in the house are being replaced with Marvins.
It’s a one story ranch style house.
Thanks. Rod
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I know you said you don't like to do research, but your question has been asked and answered a couple times before--if you do "advanced search" and enter words like "window in shower" that should get you started until someone else comes along to answer.
aaahhhhhhhh...............vinyl replacement window......
If you want a better quality window, Marvin Infinity, solid fiberglass. I used one in a shower , so far is working out great with a lot of careful tile detailing.
Besides not wood, I think you'll need to look at a tempered glass for the inside pane. Safety. Probably has to exceed a specific number of square inches and be in a traffic/zone where a falling person would hit. Might also asked about the height from the top of the tub if that exempts you from the regulations, too. Like a high non opening window just for light...
Bill
glass block window will work......... especially if window is on side or back of house.
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