Installing a Kohler Levity Sliding Glass Door

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2023
  • Installing a Kohler Levity semi-frameless sliding glass tub door.
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  • @doubled5927
    @doubled5927 16 часов назад

    I just bought that style toilet, haven’t got it install yet. Can u tell me how to repair holes in tile? The contractor workers drilled holes then moved door. I can see that caulking in my beautiful tile🤦🏾‍♀️😩. Thanks for sharing

  • @AntiDot70
    @AntiDot70 4 месяца назад

    I just installed mine today. 85"H on a shower, no tub. The factory instructions are arleight, but you still need to use your nugget and common sense as they are not perfect. Kohler says to install the bottom threshold 1/8" away from the front edge. While it might work in some situations, it didn't in mine as I would end up with the mounting screws in the literal edge of the drywall of the side walls. I used the bottom threshold with the door guide to position the assembly in the middle so that the edge supports were being secured to the studs. That being said, everything else went really smoothly. Big shout out to my 16-years-old son Max for landing his muscle with the very heavy glass panes.

  • @ArmChairKoalaBare
    @ArmChairKoalaBare 3 месяца назад

    i appreciate your service , i need to start making videos as well.

  • @mibarrioxsiempre
    @mibarrioxsiempre 4 месяца назад

    Thx for the video!

  • @kevinli3308
    @kevinli3308 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video! Wondering if it needs to screw wall jams and the cleat to the stud?

    • @JoeMcCoskey
      @JoeMcCoskey  Год назад +1

      The wall jambs are nonstructural and only help keep water in, so they don’t matter. For the cleats that hold the rail and the glass it can be a good idea to have wood behind to screw into but if you have good porcelain tile it’s not necessary. The tile will transfer the load to the backerboard that is secured to the wall.

    • @kevinli3308
      @kevinli3308 Год назад

      @@JoeMcCoskey 🙌

  • @fourcrazychildren
    @fourcrazychildren 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for this video. Any idea on how long it "should" take to install?

    • @JoeMcCoskey
      @JoeMcCoskey  3 месяца назад

      I would say around three hours

  • @IconicK9
    @IconicK9 Месяц назад

    The manual says that a 3" flat surface, at a minimum, is required. It appears as though this would work fine if it's actually less than 3", as long as there's a gap on either side right?

    • @JoeMcCoskey
      @JoeMcCoskey  Месяц назад

      The manual wants a 3” flat for the center guide width. I think it should be fine if the center guide hangs over the edge a little. I would just install it with the threshold as far to the outside as possible, this will give the center guide as much room as possible, but it connects to the threshold and can overhang inside the tub a little, if needed.

    • @IconicK9
      @IconicK9 Месяц назад

      @@JoeMcCoskey Thanks Joe, I really appreciate your response. Thank you for this video - huge help.

  • @uberdwang
    @uberdwang 8 месяцев назад

    Awesome guide! Is your tub a Kohler Underscore (it looks like it)? If you used the tub, how did it fit for you? I'm seeing conflicting reports whether or not the Levity can be installed on the Underscore. I've ordered both the Underscore and Levity after seeing a user comment they've installed both. However, Levity spec says, "There must be at least 3" (76 mm) of flat surface on the bath ledge"; Underscore spec says, "Minimum flat for door 2-3/4" (70 mm)". But the tub looks like there's plenty of space with more than 3 inches on the edge.

    • @JoeMcCoskey
      @JoeMcCoskey  8 месяцев назад +1

      It is a Kohler Underscore. The levity can be installed on it. The tubs ledge looks to be around 3” maybe less like the spec says. The piece that takes up the full width is the guide in the middle. It looks like it goes a little past the flat area on the tubs ledge but that’s not an issue.

    • @uberdwang
      @uberdwang 8 месяцев назад

      @@JoeMcCoskey Thanks so much for confirming!!!

  • @cbryant8629
    @cbryant8629 Год назад +1

    I to am trying to avoid some mosaic. At what height are those top holes drilled? Thnx.

    • @JoeMcCoskey
      @JoeMcCoskey  Год назад

      On mine the holes for the cleats that hold the glass doors are at 54”-55”. I’m not sure what the locations for the side rails were.

  • @JMEStuff
    @JMEStuff Год назад

    I can't get my doors to align with top and bottom bumpers. If adjust the rollers and align the top, the bottom messes up and If I address the bottom then top is misaligned. Just wondering if you can shed some light on this issue. Thx.

    • @JoeMcCoskey
      @JoeMcCoskey  Год назад +3

      You should be able to align one side with the top and bottom, but the walls may not be parallel with each other, so one side would be lined up but not the other. In all reality I don’t think you need to worry about contacting both stops. I would split the difference and get it as good as possible.

    • @nameerss
      @nameerss Год назад

      @@JoeMcCoskey You ideally want to align it to the top and bottom of the glass with the wall that its sits against in a normally closed position. Aligning the inside panel with the wall that has your showerhead and controls, while aligning the outside panel with the opposite wall. That will prevent water coming out from in between the panels during a shower.

  • @joerockt
    @joerockt Месяц назад

    Dont know if you mentioned it, but what was the size of this door?

    • @JoeMcCoskey
      @JoeMcCoskey  Месяц назад

      It’s for a five-foot tub. So, I went with the 56-60 size on width. It measures a little under 60” tall. It looks like they sell 59.75” & 62”. Those sizes are close enough to be similar.

  • @slegentus
    @slegentus 8 месяцев назад

    Does anyone know if the rollers holding the glass door can be replaced?

    • @JoeMcCoskey
      @JoeMcCoskey  8 месяцев назад

      They can be replaced but it doesn’t look like Kohler sells them. There seems to be some generic rollers out there. I would measure the current roller size and mounting style / size to find something that matches.

  • @user-zy9vk4gz1e
    @user-zy9vk4gz1e Год назад

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