All the caulk in the world may not prevent your shower and glass door enclosure from leaking.
Shower stall door leaks water.
I agree a possible slope problem but that type of door does leak water.
The mistake is compounded over the years by handymen and diy ers adding more caulk to the inside of the shower trying to fix the problem.
If water is leaking through a shower door where two panes of glass meet a seal should be installed.
Leaks are more common in frameless doors as compared to the framed ones.
Sometimes the leaks are faint so you may need your flashlight and mirror to look for minute drops of water forming around the joints of the water pipes.
A puddle of water located beneath the shower door on the outside of the shower is usually an indication that something is wrong.
Use a fan if possible to speed up the drying process.
Buy frameless shower door sweeps from dulles glass mirror.
The framed ones have a problem of corrosion because of more metal.
Inspect above in the access window with your flashlight.
Wait a day or two for any leaked water to dry.
Solutions for fixing the leaks under the frameless shower door.
These seals are usually installed with an adhesive that keeps them in place.
Th elimination of the frame is what causes water to leak as the glass is not fully sealed.
Most people have encountered a leaking shower door.
If you want a tight zero water get semi to framed.
If you find water leaking through the gap under the door then you can install a shower door sweep.
When you find water damage outside the shower door the problem is typically due to an installation error.
Be sure to fill this up from another faucet in the house.
Pfokus manufactures a high quality polycarbonate material.
If you suspect it s your shower drain that leaks try this test.
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.
I have done posts in the past about not caulking the connection where tile shower and or tub enclosure meets the tub or the one piece shower base.
Frameless shower doors all leak.
In fact caulk can make it worse.
A leaking shower door almost always leaks from the bottom trim or seal.