Is there such a thing as a shower door track without weep holes.
Metal vase of glass shower door weep holes.
I would suggest spraying a bleach solution into the holes from time to time to try to inhibit the mold growth in the framework.
How to reseal a glass shower.
Replacement drip rail with vinyl sweep for framed shower doors.
The replacement drip rail and one inch vinyl sweep offer an excellent solution to help deflect water back into the shower enclosure without detracting from the look of your shower.
This seal simply acts as a barrier that fills the gap between the two panes and allows the water to drain back into the shower instead of escaping.
The seals around your glass shower door tend to break down over time either pulling away from the door or cracking.
Easily attaches to the bottom of framed shower doors using pre applied mounting tape.
This allows water to leak through which could.
Yes those are what we call weep holes they are necessary as you guessed to allow the water to drain out of the frame and into the shower.
These small drain holes at the bottom of the metal track inside the shower allow condensation and water to drain back into the shower.
The shower has never been used so we don t know if water would collect on the track.
These seals are usually installed with an adhesive that keeps them in place.