Pfokus manufactures 12 different kinds of frameless door seals each with a different size and specification.
Tile shower leaking around door.
Check the door seal a common source of a leak in a corner shower is the bottom door seal.
The d i y video how to seal a big gap between tile floor and tile wall in a bathroom or shower.
Unfortunately the only way to fix this is to do the tile work over again.
In a corner shower the shower head sprays water directly onto the door exerting more force and water.
It likely was not installed correctly.
It shows how to seal a gap in the corner where the tile floor.
Answer if water from your shower is leaking into a crawl space the problem is not the cementitious grout joints.
Shower door leaks if applicable sometimes a shower leaking water can be due to the doors simply not doing their job of containing over spray and splashes from showering.
The sole purpose of a frameless shower door is to be able to contain the water splashes inside the shower and direct them towards the drain instead of leaking out.
If your frameless shower door leaks from the sides then you can rectify this problem by installing a frameless shower door seal.
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.
In fact caulk can make it worse.
If there is not enough of a slope back in towards the shower then the issue is likely being caused by the curb.
Shower door leaks between glass.
If your door has a lot of gap as the bottom then you can install a frameless shower door.
If the shower drains and there is no leak then you will need to examine whether the leak is coming from missing grout between tiles on the shower walls.
If your tile shower is leaking the cause of the leak must be found and addressed as soon as possible and definitely before you take a shower again.
Determine where your shower is leaking.
To do this focus on one wall at a time.
Failure to do so puts more moisture behind the wall or under the floor which can cause mold rot in the wood structure or crumbling drywall.
This is usually cause by water spraying from the leak in back of the wall.
All the caulk in the world may not prevent your shower and glass door enclosure from leaking.
Starting low on the wall splash or spray water on an isolated area and keep checking for leaks as you work your way up a couple of feet at a time.
If water is leaking through a shower door where two panes of glass meet a seal should be installed.