The Manufacturer’s Limited Lifetime Warranty can not be transferred to other products.
Please refer to our “Buying Guide” to learn about measurements & dimensions.
Seawin
offers a variety of glass thickness and they appear on different models of our
doors. Currently, we offer 3/8” (10mm), 5/16” (8mm) &1/4” (6mm)
thicknesses.
Cultured Marble takes very little maintenance. No regular stripping and resealing like stone, no
scrubbing of grout lines, just a little wiping. However, there are some things to keep in
mind…No abrasive cleaners, and never use a scouring pad. Powdered cleaners should not be
used. Avoid prolonged exposure to solvents, acids, and lye. Wipe down regularly, using spray or
aerosol household cleaners for the tub and tile, windows, dishes, or appliances. Ammonia
based cleaners also work well. Hardware stores also sell products that are specially made to
care for gel coated products and fiberglass.
Cultured marble/granite panels and shower pans are solid pieces with no grout lines to clean or
keep sealed. The seams are sealed with a mildew resistant 100% silicone caulk that requires
little in the way of maintenance. Also, building structures will shift with the change of
temperatures, this may cause grout lines to crack and crumble. This problem is avoided with the
use of cultured marble/granite.
The main benefit of Cultured Marble is the ability to eliminate all but a few seams. Therefore, there are
fewer areas for mildew to grow, and leaks to start. Cultured Marble baths are not totally seamless but
compare 247 inches of smooth 25-year silicon to the 4000 inches of rough and porous grout line found in
the average tub shower walls.
Unlike tile, where the porous grout is not waterproof, or natural marble were the stone itself will leak
and stain without constant maintenance, Cultured Marble with silicone seams is watertight.
Silicone is the same sealant that is keeping the water inside all glass aquariums all around the world.
Fiberglass units are watertight, however they constantly ex and therefore are prone to cracking over
years of use. Additionally, they are not customizable and since their surface compound is pigmented, it is
softer and wears
faster than the clear gelcoat that covers our colored products.
But aside from the technical aspect, Cultured Marble gives you, unlike any other product, the ability to
coordinate your bathroom the way you want to. Choose items in matching or contrasting colors from the
sink to tub or shower and surrounding walls, all sized and shaped to fit your needs.
Cultured Marble is a pour molded mix of Polyester Resin and a granulate filler, usually Calcium
Carbonate, commonly called Limestone. Limestone is the same mineral that has become natural marble
in some areas of the world. It is covered with a layer of clear, high grade of polyester resin called gelcoat,
which provides the smooth, easily maintainable, and polished surface.
The process is much like baking a cake, only we put the glazing on first. The molds are first assembled as
needed, then waxed and sprayed with clear gelcoat. When the gelcoat hardens, a mixture of polyester
resin, aggregate fillers, hardeners, and pigments are poured into the upside-down mold and let cure.
After de-molding, the product is trimmed and polished before being shipped and installed to your
bathroom.
Gloss Finish, Yes. Fine scratches can be removed with automotive paint buffing compound and a
handheld polisher. A company technician should take care of deeper scratches. Matte Finish,
these textures will not show minor scratches.
Cultured marble/granite is thoroughly tested to resist stains from ink, hair dye, shoe polish,
iodine, crayons, bleach, drain cleaners, ammonia, hydrogen peroxide, and many other products
commonly found in bathrooms
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A minimum clearance of 6-1/2” is required from the top of the door to the ceiling to accommodate the track/rail and rolling hardware. The top of the door should be level or above the frame opening.
Yes, we do offer color samples for all our finish options. Please see our finish samples page. Note we urge customers to order samples before ordering their door if time permits.
We typically recommend a 2" overlay on each side of your opening to act as a light, sound, and privacy barrier. This will make your door a total of 4" wider than the opening and 2" taller than the opening. You can also make the door just an inch taller if you are tight on clearance. Keep in mind that you will lift your door a 1/2" off the floor to allow it to roll. For a cased opening it is most popular and cosmetically appealing to make the door to cover all the casing. You will measure from outside of trim to trim for the width and from the floor to the top of the casing for the height. Our doors are built on the inch so round up to the nearest inch if the exact measurement is unavailable.
Originally, barn doors were exterior sliding doors installed on barns but have evolved. Now, they are sliding doors that are installed both outside and inside of homes. Many people like the versatility and design style of interior barn doors. They save space and are used for everything from closets to bathrooms, pantries, offices, bedrooms, and other interior spaces. Barn doors come in a wide range of styles, and sizes.
Sliding barn doors consist of a door slab, a hanger that the door slab hangs from, rollers that are installed on the hangers, a track that the rollers slide right and left on, a door guide to prevent the door from moving backward and forward, a handle to make it easier to open and close the door, and a latch to lock the door in place.
Mounting your track to a header not only gives a more finished look but adds additional support to helping disperse the weight of the system and prevents crushing of the drywall on large or heavy door applications.
It’s important to consider overlap with your door and the opening. We consider a standard of 2” overlap on each side of the door from the door opening width.
You have a few different options. Metal wheels can demonstrate the same texture and finish as your hardware. Nylon wheels only come in black, but they roll quieter than the metal. There is a hybrid design termed as a “spider.” The design has a metal exterior and a nylon interior to provide the benefits of both options. Other options would include different metals like brass, or wood wheels.
Installation instructions of your Seawin product are
available on product page in Resources section.
You can put two single doors together! That’s what we did and it worked out great. The only thing is you need a way to account for where the doors meet in the middle. We wanted ours to stop in the middle, so we did not buy a track joiner.
A track joiner simply allows the rollers on the doors to glide smoothly over the small gap in between the header rails. I wanted these doors to stop in the middle, so we used the included door stops. Read on to the next question for more info about that.
For a flush opening take your door width times it by 2 and subtract one side of overlay. example say you had a 3’0” wide opening and a 3’4" wide door, 40"x 2 = 80 - 2" = 78" or 6’6" of track. This way you have sufficient coverage when the door is closed but when you open the door it will come flush to the opening for a clean finished look. For a cased opening you will take the door width and times it by 2. This way when the door is closed the trim/casing is hidden but when you open the door you will expose all the beautiful trim work for a more traditional look.
The door hardware has stops on both ends, as well as a little stop on top, so no matter how hard you close or open the doors, they won’t jump their tracks or fall off the ends. This is why I think it’s better to buy a good brand of barn door hardware, rather than trying to build it yourself.
These doors are a dream! They are so quiet and smooth when they open and close that someone in the next room wouldn’t even know it was happening.
The door stops that come with the hardware are meant to be used on each end of a single door, to keep it from running off the rails when it’s opened or closed too hard. However, you can’t just install the stops on the middle of the header rails, or they will leave an opening of about an inch between the doors.
Interior wooden doors have several advantages compared to doors made from other materials. Some of the key benefits include:
1. Aesthetic appeal: Wooden doors have a natural warmth, beauty and style that can enhance the overall look and feel of an interior space. They can be customized to match a variety of design styles, from traditional to modern.
2. Durability: High-quality wooden doors are strong and durable, with a long lifespan. They are less likely to dent or scratch than doors made from other materials, such as hollow-core or metal doors.
3. Sound insulation: Wooden doors provide excellent sound insulation, which can be especially important in multi-unit residential buildings or homes with high traffic areas.
4. Energy efficiency: Wooden doors are naturally insulating, which can help improve the energy efficiency of a home or building. This can result in lower heating and cooling costs over time.
5. Environmental sustainability: Wood is a renewable resource, and many
manufacturers use sustainably sourced wood to make interior doors.
Additionally, wooden doors can be recycled or repurposed at the end of their
useful life.
Overall, interior wooden doors offer a
timeless, classic look, excellent durability, and a variety of environmental
benefits that make them a popular choice for many homeowners and designers.
Choosing the right size door for your space involves measuring the opening of the space where you plan to install the door. Here are some steps to follow:
1. Measure the height of the doorway: Use a measuring tape to determine the height of the doorway. Measure from the floor to the top of the opening. Make sure to measure both sides of the doorway to ensure that the opening is level.
2. Measure the width of the doorway: Use a measuring tape to determine the width of the doorway. Measure from one side of the opening to the other. Make sure to measure at the top, middle, and bottom of the opening to ensure that the opening is square.
3. Consider the door frame: If you're replacing an existing door, measure the size of the existing door frame to determine the size of the new door. If you're installing a new door, make sure to choose a door that fits the frame.
4. Check the door swing: Determine which direction the door will swing. This will affect the size of the door you need. If the door swings inward, make sure there is enough space for the door to swing without hitting any furniture or walls. If the door swings outward, make sure there is enough space outside the doorway for the door to swing.
5. Allow for clearance: When choosing the size of your door, make sure to allow for clearance around the door frame. This will ensure that the door opens and closes smoothly.
By following these steps, you should be
able to choose the right size door for your space. If you're unsure about the
size, it's always best to consult with a professional or seek advice from a
reputable retailer.
Our framed LED mirrors have one-piece construction. Mirror is 3/16 inches thick backed with safety film. Refer to product drawings for frame thickness.
Our framed LED mirrors come standard with 3000 Kelvin color LED strips, which we feel provides optimal "warmer" yellowish light more like a standard incandescent light bulb.
Yes, Seawin mirrors have safety film backing. In event if mirror glass brakes it will stay on the frame.
Kelvins represent light warmth of LED lights. Kelvins range from 1000 the warmest to 6000 representing day light.
Our LED mirrors are not dimmable in our standard configuration. However, we offer upgrade options that are available for most of our mirrors.
Our framed LED mirrors available with and without switches. Our standard is with switches.
Our Frame LED mirrors are configured with wall outlet plugs. However, hard wire option is available.
No, electrical wire and low profile plus are hidden behind the mirror.
Our framed LED mirrors are ETL-listed for the U.S. and Canada, conforming to UL Standard 962, certified to CSA Standard C22.2 No. 250.0.
Our framed LED mirrors have power regulators installed which are connected on one side to your house electric, and on the other side to the LED lighting that is integrated into the mirror frame.
Regulators: Mean Well - UL 8750 - IP67 - Input Voltage 100-240v AC. Output Voltage 12c DC. Protections: Short circuit / over current / over voltage / over temperature.
Our mirrors connect to a standard switched lighting circuit and are not dimmable.
Our mirror electronics are technically able to operate in a range of 0 to 120 degrees Fahrenheit, but we discourage operating the mirrors at the extremes of this range. Our mirrors are not designed to be operated out of doors and they are not waterproof, but they are manufactured to withstand steamy conditions in the bathroom with lifetime moisture-proof backing. Installation should be indoors and not immediately inside a shower/tub area.
Which LED color option you choose is a matter of personal taste. The warmer color temperature helps you to see how you would look under softer lighting conditions.
No, Seawin mirrors are mode from regular non tempered glass with safety film backing.
Watts describes the amount of power needed to drive the LED light.
Lumens is a measure of brightness.
The Color Rendering Index is a scale from 0 to 100 percent indicating how accurate a light source is at rendering color. The higher the CRI, the better the color rendering ability. Light sources with a CRI of 85 or better are considered very good at color rendering.
To clean the mirror, spray a glass cleaning solution onto a dust-free cloth and wipe the mirror clean. Do not spray cleaning solutions directly onto the mirror as this could damage the frame. To clean the frame, wipe it with a clean dust towel. Do not apply any cleaning solutions or harsh abrasives to the frame.
Seawin framed mirrors are made from 3/16 thick copper free mirror with safety film backing and aluminum frame.
Installation instructions of your Seawin product are available on product page in Resources section.
Installation instructions are available on the product page in Resources section. If you are uncomfortable with any steps of grab bar installation, consult or hire a qualified professional to complete the project. A grab bar is only safe if installed correctly.
Use a gentle soap, vinegar, or stainless-steel cleaning agent with a cloth. Clean the surface by going with the "grain" of the material. If necessary, a non-abrasive scrub brush can be used, but avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaning products or pads as these may damage the finish.
No! Towel bars are designed to be decorative and cannot support significant. Grab bars that are designed, tested, and installed to be safety bars should be used as grab bars.
The Americans with
Disabilities Act (ADA) is a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination
against individuals with disabilities. It is intended to ensure that people
with disabilities have equal rights and opportunities as everyone else. For
more information, please visit www.ADA.gov.
Safety grip is a peened finish on stainless steel grab bars that makes them easier to hold on to, especially if your hands or the bar are wet.
The
ADA's accessibility standards include specific height requirements for the
installation of grab bars. Links to the applicable standards are provided
below. Other requirements may also be applicable in your jurisdiction.
For toilets (water
closets not in a stall): 33”-36” off the finished floor (ADA Section 4.16)
For toilets (inside a
stall):
33”- 36” off of the finished floor (ADA Section 4.17)
For bath tubs: 3 grab bars are required,
two on the back wall (one 9” above the rim of the tub, the other 33” -36” above
the finished floor) and the third at the head of the tub (ADA Section 4.20)
For shower stalls: either 2 or 3 grab bars
are required, 33” – 36” from the floor of the shower stall. (ADA Section 4.21). The number of grab bars
required in a shower stall is dependent on the size of
the shower stall.
Our mirror electronics are technically able to operate in a range of 0 to 120 degrees Fahrenheit, but we discourage operating the mirrors at the extremes of this range. Our mirrors are not designed to be operated out of doors and they are not waterproof, but they are manufactured to withstand steamy conditions in the bathroom with lifetime moisture-proof backing. Installation should be indoors and not immediately inside a shower/tub area.
Our two-piece LED mirrors have a separate commercial-grade anodized aluminum frame which is attached to the wall separately from the mirror, allowing the electrical connections to be completed before mounting the mirror. This makes for a very easy installation because the frame is open to the house wiring. The mirror then mounts on the frame using brackets that are attached to the back of the mirror. These brackets easily slide onto the aluminum mounting bars that are integrated into the frame. The frame is 1 3/8 inches deep, and the mirror is 3/16 inches thick, resulting in a very low-profile installation.
Our
LED mirrors are ETL-listed for the U.S. and Canada, conforming to UL Standard
962, certified to CSA Standard C22.2 No. 250.0.
Our
LED mirrors have power regulators installed which are connected on one side to
your house electric, and on the other side to the LED lighting that is
integrated into the mirror frame.
Regulators:
Mean Well - UL 8750 - IP67 - Input Voltage 100-240v AC. Output Voltage 12c DC.
Protections: Short circuit / over current / over voltage / over temperature.
Our
mirrors connect to a standard switched lighting circuit and are not dimmable.
LED mirrors are designed to provide optimal light conditions for the person standing in front of the mirror, to help with grooming and makeup activities. The LED light is a diffuse light that is not intended to be the primary lighting in the room, and the light projects straight forward through the frosted glass, it does not project into the corners of the room.
Lumens is a measure of brightness.
Our
LED mirrors are configured with wall outlet plugs. However, hard wire option is
available.
Watts describes the amount of power needed to drive the LED light.
No, electrical wire and low profile plus are hidden
behind the mirror.
Kelvins represent light warmth of LED lights. Kelvins range from 1000 the warmest to 6000 representing day light.
The Color Rendering Index is a scale from 0 to 100 percent indicating how accurate a light source is at rendering color. The higher the CRI, the better the color rendering ability. Light sources with a CRI of 85 or better are considered very good at color rendering.
Our
LED mirrors come standard with 3000 Kelvin color LED strips, which we feel
provides optimal "warmer" yellowish light more like a standard
incandescent light bulb.
Which
LED color option you choose is a matter of personal taste. The warmer color
temperature helps you to see how you would look under softer lighting
conditions.
Our LED mirrors are not dimmable in our standard configuration. However, we offer upgrade options that are available for most of our mirrors.
Our
LED mirrors available with and without switches. Our standard is without
switches.
3/16” thickness.
Refer to our installation instructions that can be found on product page in Resources section.
Yes, Seawin mirrors have safety film backing. In event if mirror glass brakes it will stay on the frame.
No, Seawin framed mirrors are mode from regular non tempered glass with safety film backing.
Installation instructions of your Seawin product are available on product page in Resources section.
To clean the mirror, spray a glass cleaning solution onto a dust-free cloth and wipe the mirror clean. Do not spray cleaning solutions directly onto the mirror as this could damage the frame. To clean the frame, wipe it with a clean dust towel. Do not apply any cleaning solutions or harsh abrasives to the frame.
Seawin framed mirrors are made from 3/16 thick copper free mirror with safety film backing and aluminum frame.
Yes, Seawin framed mirrors can be installed vertically as well as horizontally.
No, you do not have to be licensed professional, even though some experience is a plus.
One person is enough to install a framed mirror.
Bathroom vanity units do not need to be attached to a wall, however, wall hanging vanity units are the most popular design on the market. And in small bathrooms in particular, space might dictate that the bathroom vanity unit will have to be attached to the wall.
There is a wide range of bathroom vanity units available to suit any bathroom area though, inclusive of freestanding vanity units in modern and traditional styles in all sorts of shapes and sizes.
The very first question you must ask yourself is how much space is there in your bathroom where you want to install a bathroom vanity. It will help you determine the right size of the bathroom vanity that will fit in the available space. Measuring the sink area can give you a good idea of how much space you have and what different options are available in the market that fit your requirements.
Remember one thing that your bathroom vanity doesn’t just need to fit but should also properly function in the available space to avoid any inconvenience. So, make sure to take the right measurements of the area where you want to have your vanity and find the right fit after consulting with professionals.
Another important question is who will be using the bathroom vanity in day-to-day life? It is where you determine what kind of use your family members have and what should be the height of the vanity for easy access to everyone. For example, if you and your spouse are getting ready at the same time in the morning for the work, you will need a double sink vanity to avoid rush and crowd. Also, consider the height of the vanity carefully to ensure everyone in your family have easy access to it.
Bathroom vanities come in different shapes, sizes, and styles to meet different kinds of needs. From a simple free-standing vanity to wall-mounted vanity and corner vanity are the widely used options available in the market. Depending on the area where you want to install your vanity and available space, experts can help you determine the perfect style for your bathroom.
It is also important to ask your seller about how the sink fits the vanity you are purchasing. In general, you have two options – recessed and semi-recessed. Recessed sinks give a more mounted or undermount appearance and are easy to clean. On the other hand, semi-recessed sinks open for more useful design options to achieve a personalized experience. Make sure to discuss the merits and demerits of both options with your designer before the installation.
How many cabinets do you want in your bathroom vanity? It is another important question you should ask yourself before looking for the options available. If you and your family use a bunch of products to get ready, then you will need to decide the number of cabinets and the counter space in your vanity before making any decision. You can ask sellers for storage and cabinet options that have different vanity styles and designs to pick the right choice for your whole family.
Most vanities, however, will not be entirely waterproof because they are composed of wood, wood composites, or stone, which all have some porosity. However, if the vanity is sealed, it can be waterproof.
• Keeps your cosmetics safe:
Water flows downward due to gravitational attraction. So, water will flow through any gaps or spaces in the wall or cabinet, and it may find its way to your daily accessories if it is not water-resistant. When those items come into contact with water, they may become damaged, which may cause you injury later. Thus, having a water-resistant bathroom vanity will keep your accessories and cosmetics safe.
• Prevents mold and moisture:
If your bathroom floor is constantly moist, it may seep into the cabinet's walls and doors, causing dampness inside the structures. This harm is not visible to the naked eye.
Fungus and insects thrive in damp and moist environments, causing harm to your items and accessories. That is both unsanitary and dangerous. So, buying water-resistant bathroom vanity is your only alternative.
Besides, when you shower with hot water, it generates steam and increases the amount of water vapor in the air, which stays trapped in your bathroom for a long time. As a result, moisture management is disrupted, leading to mold growth. In both summer and winter, insulating your bathroom will maintain thermal equilibrium.
• Prevents corrosion and concrete cancer:
Water leaks rust your plumbing pipes and steel embedded in concrete, causing your building's foundation to weaken. You can avoid such situations by waterproofing the area surrounding the sink and plumbing pipes.
After a long shower or a thorough cleaning, the bathroom floor and vanity surroundings are still damp. After you've finished, make sure to dry the area completely.
• Ensure adequate airflow and ventilation:
Preventing damage to your bathroom vanity is cheaper than restoring it. So, you must ensure that your bathroom has appropriate airflow and ventilation. It will keep your bathroom dry and the wetness under control. You can also install an extractor exhaust fan in your bathroom.
• Keep the vanity doors open:
Keep the vanity doors open for a set period to let the air circulate inside. Airflow and sunlight will keep any damage and mold at bay. It will also prevent any damage to the plumbing pipes beneath your sink, such as cracking or waterlogging.
• Maintain a dry faucet area:
Always try to keep the faucet area dry. Also, keep an eye out for leaks in your sink, pipes, and vanity area. If necessary, make repairs.
Generally speaking, bathroom mirrors should span a good few inches less than the bathroom vanity unit or basin area they tend to be positioned above.
For instance, if you opt for a bathroom vanity with a width of 1200mm or 48 inches, you should typically select a mirror (frame inclusive) that doesn’t exceed 1200mm or 48 inches. This is to ensure that the mirror doesn’t become an overbearing feature in comparison with other bathroom furniture.
There are several different types of bathroom vanity units on the market, and each broad style will be better suited to some bathroom layouts in comparison with others.
Buyers can choose between freestanding and wall hung bathroom vanity units, corner vanities, as well as basin and combination vanity units.
The standard height for bathroom vanity units would tend to be between 760mm and 815mm, or 30 and 32 inches.
However, with regards to modern bathroom vanities, a common design trend points towards taller models, around the 915mm or 36-inch range – the typical height of a kitchen countertop.