Accurate measuring is essential to ensure a proper fit for your shower door.
Shower door height for 9 ceiling.
Wiring and pipes seldom pass over a door opening but through the ceiling instead.
For more airiness or architectural details above follow these guidelines.
For single doors and double doors where wider access desired.
That s with floor to door top height of 7 feet.
However you can use a standard 8 0 door with no problem.
Recentish had the same thing done.
Comments 7 typical frameless glass enclosure heights usually anywhere from 72 78 but they also as high as 96 or over.
Support could be above the ceiling line so the door could be just under the ceiling height by 1 2 inch to allow for clearance.
Ymmv posted by splunge at 8 33 am on january 11 2018.
Most new shower doors can be adjusted slightly to fit a range of openings and accommodate walls that aren t perfectly square.
An 8 door for a 9 ceiling would line up well with windows placed just under the ceiling header plus an extra inch or two of additional framing.
The top of your shower glass should be at least as high as the shower head.
Showers heights and clearances are established based on shower safety comfort and usability.
When you start dealing with 96 glass panels or taller you will have to go to a 1 2 glass and heavy duty hinges to support the weight of the glass itself and in most cases this.
To maximize water management locate your shower head so it does not spray directly onto the door.
Even so the door you select should very closely match both the width and height of your shower s opening.
Today s standard ceiling height of 9 feet makes a room feel cozy but not cramped.
If you window size and ceiling heights come close to lining up it is probably worth losing just a couple inches on window size if you can nudge them lower to align with the tops of your doors.
The door guy said 24 inches is a good number depending of course on your ceiling height.
Custom shower glass height 9 ft ceilings.
A height of 80 above the curb is usually equal to the top of the trim above a standard interior door.