A bathroom is designed to be a functional and soothing self-care space – keep yours watertight and in good working order by replacing leaky shower screen seals.
WATCH: Adam replaces a shower screen seal
If your shower seal leaks, the door doesn’t close and the floor sealant is loose, it’s not the haven it should be. DIY it back to beaut with these simple steps.

How to replace shower screen seals
Gather your supplies
- 10mm shower door seal
- 10mm shower seal strip
- Soft, clean lint-free cloth
- Multipurpose cleaner
- Tape measure
- Sharp scissors
Here’s how
Step 1

Remove old and damaged shower seals. Take them to your local hardware store to get the right replacements that match your old ones.
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Step 2

Thoroughly clean shower screen with a multipurpose cleaner and cloth.
Step 3

Measure and cut new seals to size. Push onto shower screen firmly. Test shower and adjust seals if needed.

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