Breeze 34
Breeze 34
Satin Nickel Shower Kit with Frosted Glass Panels and Base
Breeze 34 is rated
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DESCRIPTION
This is the perfect shower kit for any sized bathroom. This Breeze is the ideal shower kit for smaller to mid-sized bathrooms. Benefit from the rounded acrylic base and the premium frosted sliding door. Two-piece kit allows for a complete and painless installation.
FEATURES
- Kit includes frosted glass panel, glass door, acrylic base, and hardware
- Low profile 4-in high acrylic base with corner drain
- Premium quality framed frosted sliding door
- Reversible shower door allows left or right installation.
- 1/4-in. (6 mm) thick frosted tempered glass
- Available in 32, 34, 36 and 38 in.
- Available in a Black, Satin Nickel and Chrome hardware
Technical Information
Opening type | Sliding | Reversible installation | Yes | ||
Frame type | Framed | Hardaware finish | Satin Nickel | ||
Glass panel | Frosted Glass | Minimum opening width | 20.63 in. | ||
Included | Shower Door, Base and Hardware | Certification(s) | SGCC |
Specifications & Parts
Dimensions
Width : | 35.04 in. |
Depth : | 35.04 in. |
Height : | 76.97 in. |
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Rated 5 out of
5
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Kara from
Good quality, perfect for small bathroom
I purchased this Jan 2021 for a pretty small bathroom. I found the shower base to be super sturdy with no flexing. It only took one 60 pound bag of mortar to set the form onto the floor. You will want mortar or cement, but not concrete. The aggregate in the concrete will interfere with setting the base.
The shower walls were without blemish and while they feel flimsy, they are actually quite durable. The instructions for assembly were just ok, though the YouTube video was good as a backup. Just keep in mind there are a lot of different YouTube videos, so you will need to pick the one that is specifically for your model. One thing that did cause a bit of an issue for me was there wasn't any data on how far away from the shower form wall from the sheetrock. There is a void behind the shower wall, so my rough-in for the valve was too far into the wall, which was frustrating. If you are roughing in a valve, you will want to allow 1-1/2 inches from the surface of the shower form wall to the sheetrock behind the shower form wall.
I also kept the film on the form during the installation, only peeling back what was necessary to caulk or to mount the hardware. Once the whole shower was assembled did I peel the rest of the protective film, and there were no scratches in the finish.
Once assembled, it is a very solid feeling shower. The door operates smoothly, and having the magnetic strip to keep the water in is a real bonus.
The photos are the work in progress.
Date published: 2021-03-04