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MAAX is a leading North American manufacturer of bathroom products: Bathtubs, Showers, Showers Doors, Tubs Showers and Medicine Cabinets. An easy installation video for the Aspis Series – Hinged Shower Door (HSB model).

Original review: May 10, 2020We were quite happy with this unit until. The unit developed a crack in the wall starting from the opening for the control. The Maax agent that we spoke with said that the unit is not intended for an unheated space, and it is the responsibility of the retailer to inform the customer. That is completely unreasonable, especially when ordering online. The warning should be in the online product description, when a consumer is making a choice. Anytime other than that is too late.

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We have the original manual. NOWHERE does it say that the shower is not intended for use in an unheated space. We are now faced with inconvenience and a troublesome and likely costly repair. NOT ACCEPTABLE! Original review: April 24, 2020We recently purchased a Utile corner shower and were quite happy with it at first as it looked nice and was functional.

Within a couple months we noticed the shower leaking where the wall meets the base of the shower. After re-cauling it with Mono Ultra Silicone and letting it dry for 3 weeks it stared leaking again within a couple days.

I was able to easily pull up the entire length of silicone that I had installed. We cannot seem to get the silicone to stick to the shower base and wall. Feeling disappointed and ripped off at this point. Looking for any suggestions. Original review: April 23, 2020Purchased the Ella Sleek Freestanding Tub from Bathworks in Belleville,ON. Selected the Stirling Silver Apron. We are in the process of building a custom home, so I hoped visualization and fingers crossed would ensure all major components would blend nicely.

The Stirling Silver Apron did not blend well with vanity and flooring. It’s a 2 piece tub and the aprons are sold as replacement parts.so it is a stocked unit.

Surely, it wouldn’t be difficult to swap out the apron. Original review: Jan. 18, 2020Shower door exploded for no reason. While enjoying our morning coffee my wife and I heard what sounded like a small explosion coming from the back of our house. Upon further examination, we discovered that our brand new shower door had exploded into 1 million pieces Thankfully no one was hurt.

Since we googled this issue with this manufacture, we discovered that this issue has been happening to many consumers since 2014 and most recently of course ours and another one last month What the hell is going on with this company? Original review: Jan. 16, 2020Summer 2018 we were excited to finally be renovating our 20 year old bathroom, which was functional with no leaks, but dated.

I loved the easy installation and maintenance promised by MAXX and their Utile product. We purchase the 'New' Utile Tub/Shower and also their recommended New Town tub. We hired a very experienced contractor who had the year previous renovated our whole basement with kitchen, bathroom (including walk-in floor to ceiling tile shower), flooring, drywall, etc. And 3 years later no problems. MAXX markets Utile as a do it yourself project. This was a very seasoned contractor with hundreds of bathtub installs to his credit. Within a couple of months of the install I noticed that the drywall on one exterior corner where the tub and Utile wall met the paint was bubbling off the drywall.

We have a curved shower curtain rod so no water is going on to the outside corner of the bathtub and puddling. With further investigation I noticed that the caulking was not sticking to the tub. I called my contractor.

He removed the old silicone, applied new and fixed the drywall and paint. It was good for about 4 months then I started to have a leak on both exterior corners where the Utile and tub met. I called MAXX this time and they had a service technician take a look. The tech reported back to MAXX and then neither of us heard from them for a month. I had the tech follow up with MAXX and they said they had spoken to me, which was not true.

I called MAXX and the customer service rep said they had determined that it was not a warranty issue. He said the contractor must have used the wrong or bad silicone. I asked if there was a specific silicone that you should be using and he said only 100% silicone and to keep trying different ones until we found one that worked.I said we had tried 2 brand new tubes of 100% silicone and so far neither had worked.

He also said that the tub is shiny so to use wet sandpaper and rough up the area and then clean with alcohol and see if the silicone will stick then. I told him that there is obviously a defect with their product if silicone won't stick and that they should be taking responsibility for the damage under warranty. This is supposed to be a dyi project! He said he would report it to his Manager.

I asked if I could have his Managers name and ext., he said he wasn't in the office and he would pass it on. I asked if I could have his name and ext and he said that he didn't have one and that there are 5 C/S reps that just move around desks. This has ended up being a huge disappointment and expense which is still ongoing over 1 year later. Original review: Jan.

8, 2020My parents purchased the Utile surround, along with the Maax tub and doors. Followed instructions for drilling and installing faucets through surround, which offsets them 2 inches from tub drain and overflow. Customer service was no help (claiming instructions are just generalization and I shouldn't have followed, then saying plumbing wasn't done properly, and every other excuse he could come up with) and beyond rude telling me to take it up with Lowes as it was not a warranty or service problem. This one one of 3 kits purchased to remodel 3 bathrooms in a 1950's home, and the other two kits are now getting returned to lowes.

Hi All,I've gone 'round and 'round trying to find the answers. I have a neo-angle shower and the base is in perfectly good condition and does not need to be replaced, the doors on the other hand do. Here we go:1) I want to replace just the doors (two side panels + door; whole kit and kaboodle e.g. Glass and metal frame) - is this possible?2) If Yes to #1, how do I measure just for the doors?

When I look online for options I'm not sure what the measurements represent and if it's just for the doors or for the base+doors. HELP!!Let's start there!Thanks for any and all help you guys can provide me! Hi All, I've gone 'round and 'round trying to find the answers. I have a neo-angle shower and the base is in perfectly good condition and does not need to be replaced, the doors on the other hand do. Here we go: 1) I want to replace just the doors (two side panels + door; whole kit and kaboodle e.g.

Glass and metal frame) - is this possible? 2) If Yes to #1, how do I measure just for the doors? When I look online for options I'm not sure what the measurements represent and if it's just for the doors or for the base+doors.

HELP!! Let's start there! Thanks for any and all help you guys can provide me! Hey there IcanPaint, I'm Blake from the California office, and I just finished my own struggle with a custom sized neo-angle shower in my house, so I can sympathize.When you are looking at neo-angle doors you will generally want to find a spec sheet which will give you a diagram like this:The measurements are usually taken from the center line of the threshold (so there is a little bit of wiggle room), but it is always best to find a schematic from the manufacturer of the door that you are looking at. If you are browsing HomeDepot.com these are usually available under the 'More Info' tab in PDF form.

Or if you have a link to a model that you are looking at, I can see if I can hunt down a schematic for you.Having struggled to find a replacement for my custom made neo-angle door for some time, I decided that I would just refurbish the one I had. I completely dissembled the enclosure, cleaned all of the components, removed the old destroyed frame-seals and replaced them with a very thick inner bead of 100% silicone caulk. This would probably work for you as well, as long as the door is not physically broken (shattered glass, rusty metal ect).I hope this helps IcanPaint, I wish you luck with your shower door if you have any other questions please let George and I know, we are here to help!-Blake.

Hey there IcanPaint, I'm Blake from the California office, and I just finished my own struggle with a custom sized neo-angle shower in my house, so I can sympathize.  When you are looking at neo-angle doors you will generally want to find a spec sheet which will give you a diagram like this: The measurements are usually taken from the center line of the threshold (so there is a little bit of wiggle room), but it is always best to find a schematic from the manufacturer of the door that you are looking at. If you are browsing HomeDepot.com these are usually available under the 'More Info' tab in PDF form. Or if you have a link to a model that you are looking at, I can see if I can hunt down a schematic for you.  Having struggled to find a replacement for my custom made neo-angle door for some time, I decided that I would just refurbish the one I had. I completely dissembled the enclosure, cleaned all of the components, removed the old destroyed frame-seals and replaced them with a very thick inner bead of 100% silicone caulk. This would probably work for you as well, as long as the door is not physically broken (shattered glass, rusty metal ect).  I hope this helps IcanPaint, I wish you luck with your shower door if you have any other questions please let George and I know, we are here to help! -Blake. Blake, Thank you very much!

We may be getting somewhere now. When I visited my local HD they had told me to measure the doors only, from metal frame to metal frame. The sizes on the diagram are pretty close to my sizes, with the exception of the height (my doors measure roughly 68', bottom to top of door only). The measurements below for A, B, C - are those for the base or are those for the door 'bits' only? Also, D, is that the door only (looks like it)?

Hey again IcanPaint, I'm glad to hear that we are making progress! Especially as it appears you may have a commonly sized door (I'll try and avoid saying the word 'standard'). ABC and D are overall measurements of the entire door and frame (I believe). The diagram to the right shows that the door is 1 9/16' shorter on top and the bottom. Which would lead us to believe the door alone is 68 7/8' tall.Keep in mind that with most neo-angle enclosures do not have interchangeable parts and that you will most likely need to replace the entire door unit, not just individual panes.-Blake. Hey again IcanPaint, I'm glad to hear that we are making progress! Especially as it appears you may have a commonly sized door (I'll try and avoid saying the word 'standard').

ABC and D are overall measurements of the entire door and frame (I believe). The diagram to the right shows that the door is 1 9/16' shorter on top and the bottom. Which would lead us to believe the door alone is 68 7/8' tall.  Keep in mind that with most neo-angle enclosures do not have interchangeable parts and that you will most likely need to replace the entire door unit, not just individual panes.  -Blake. Hey IcanPaint, I wanted to give you a quick update here. I just got off the phone with Sterling customer support, they were able to confirm for me that the total unit height is 72 inches but that the door is 68-7/8 inches (not including the hinge pins).  Here is a link to the door that the schematic refers to: Shower Door I this helps IcanPaint, let me know if there is anything else I can do to help!

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Blake, Thank you so much for your help here! I think we are very close here. My measurements for the doors (including metal frame) are approx.

15 3/4 x 27 x 15 3/4, 68 1/2 height and 37 in width of base. With that said, do the measurements you've referenced in your posts have a little 'give' to them, meaning, do I need exact sizes or if I'm a few cm's off it shouldn't make much of a difference?

(I'm not a super technical hand man so forgive me if this is a dumb question). Hey IcanPaint welcome back!I just talked to Andrea at Kohler-Sterling customer support center inregards to your corner shower door.They said there is no 'give' with their corner units and thattheir replacement units need to match center line dimensions.Being that your measurements are very close to theirs my suggestion to youwould be to make a template that matches their unit layout and dimensions.Simply replicate the frame and opening dimensions on the old cardboard box,cut the excess and try on the spot.Hope that helps and keep us updated.George.

Hey IcanPaint welcome back!I just talked to Andrea at Kohler-Sterling customer support center inregards to your corner shower door.They said there is no 'give' with their corner units and thattheir replacement units need to match center line dimensions.Being that your measurements are very close to theirs my suggestion to youwould be to make a template that matches their unit layout and dimensions.Simply replicate the frame and opening dimensions on the old cardboard box,cut the excess and try on the spot.Hope that helps and keep us updated.George. Hello again IcanPaint, I think you may be in business with this shower door. It is off my a fraction of an inch in both the side walls and the door, whether this will work or not depends more on your enclosure than your door. Most neo angle shower enclosures feature a threshold that the door sits on. The shower door does not have to sit exactly on the center of the threshold although that is how they are designed to work.I highly recommend you take some time with a measuring tape and see if the dimensions of this door will work. SteelToes' Idea to mock up the sterling door with cardboard is a good idea as well. If your threshold is as large as mine is the door we are looking at will probably work just fine.My shower halfway through the project:I hope this helped IcanPaint.Let me know if there is anything else we can do to help!

Hello again IcanPaint, I think you may be in business with this shower door. It is off my a fraction of an inch in both the side walls and the door, whether this will work or not depends more on your enclosure than your door. Most neo angle shower enclosures feature a threshold that the door sits on.

The shower door does not have to sit exactly on the center of the threshold although that is how they are designed to work.  I highly recommend you take some time with a measuring tape and see if the dimensions of this door will work. SteelToes' Idea to mock up the sterling door with cardboard is a good idea as well. If your threshold is as large as mine is the door we are looking at will probably work just fine.   My shower halfway through the project:   I hope this helped IcanPaint. Let me know if there is anything else we can do to help!