🚿 Elevate your space with seamless protection!
The 39-Inch Collapsible Shower Threshold Water Dam Barrier is a high-quality, self-adhesive silicone strip designed to prevent water from flowing onto floors. Measuring 39 inches long, it is easy to install and can be cut to fit any space. This waterproof barrier is perfect for use in kitchens, bathrooms, and other areas where moisture control is essential.
Manufacturer | Jaspond |
Part Number | 02 |
Item Weight | 7.8 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 7.95 x 6.89 x 1.65 inches |
Color | Transparent |
Style | 39Inch |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**
They stop water!
My bathroom vanities didn’t have an edge and aren’t up against walls. This helped save the sides of the vanity as my kid tends to get water everywhere when he washes his hands, causing it to drip down the sides. These look nice and stop the water!
S**.
Good product but color is not really transparent
Good product. I would have given it five stars but it's listed as "transparent", when it's actually a milky white.
J**E
Works
My glass shower door was not installed leveled so the space between the door and floor is uneven making it difficult to find a sweeper that will keep water out. I installed this and it worked! It was super easy too!
A**A
Good material, easy to install but did not hold, Adhesion was not strong.
It was an easy install and made with good soft material as opposed to others which are more like PVC material. However, the adhesion is not strong and it started losing adhesion after a month and loosened out 70% at the time of this review. my bathroom does not have heat and in cold weather, the floor gets really cold. Dont know if that is the reason but if the adhesive can be improved for cold floors, it will be a great product and a great value at this price.
J**H
It serves the purpose
Easy to install and no more water overflow. It is not too visible for my bathroom and it is not in your way at all (like you may trip on it, it is not). Like it.
J**L
Easy to Install
The media could not be loaded. I'm hoping this will help to keep water from going down behind our backsplash (if you can call it that).The most annoying thing about installing this is the preparation. I had to wait for a time when my family would be gone for at least 24 hours. The product page and other users stress keeping the area dry for at least that long. I had to clear out the counter around the sink, wash the dishes in the sink, move sugar and flour containers and Crock-Pot and bread maker, etc. Then I cleaned the whole area thoroughly, paying special attention to the right angle junction where this barrier would be installed.After this, I opened up the package and these little wet-wipe-like things. It says that these apply an adhesive film to the material you're going to stick the barrier to. Unfortunately, two of the three adhesive film cloths were completely dry. Once of them mostly covered the surface length that I needed, so I'm hoping that is adequate. Two of them would have been better.Actually sticking the barrier to the backsplash was pretty easy, save for feeling like I should apply a high level of force when pushing it on. I could quickly tell that my thumb and hand would get really tired, so I found a round-ish plastic handle from a tool, and used this to push into the barrier while sticking it on.My main gripe so far is that towards one of the ends (as I was finishing sick the whole strip down), the bottom didn't stay quite flush with the countertop. I don't know if this is because of how long it stayed curled in a spiral in the packaging, or maybe because I was stretching the material as I pushed it hard against the backsplash. There are also little air bubbles throughout the length of the strip that I couldn't get out, no matter how hard I pushed.
K**J
Decent seal, difficult to maneuver
I suggest setting this roll out for a while to de-curl before attempting to install. The natural curl made it difficult to install and resulted in some areas popping back up after adhesion. Also clean and fully dry the surface area before applying. The area I wanted to install had small spaces between the tiles, I recommend adding additional caulking in those spaces to seal better if applicable.
E**6
Amazing how something 1” high can keep water off your floors
My kids love baths, and are constantly putting their toys on the tub ledge. This usually leads to water leaking down the side and creates daily puddles on our floor. I was hoping to find something that allowed them to use the ledge without constantly getting those puddles! Enter this water barrier. It’s made from a firm, but flexible plastic, and has a very strong double-sided tape pre-installed on it. Simply clean and dry the surface ahead of time, then carefully run this along the length of your tub. I have had this installed for a few months now, and there has been a world of difference. The tape is strong, so I have had no signs of peeling, and it seems to hold up against mold and mildew as well. If you have littler ones with similar problems, stop reading and buy this! You can thank me later!
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