I just walked in to find my shower wall completely shattered.

    by TheBloodySpork

    23 Comments

    1. Why tf is this posted here? Also guarantee you didn’t just “walk in” and see it broken. Lies.

    2. Hefty_Buffalo8768 on

      Freakin teenagers. It’s why people can’t have nice things. Get a curtain, but expect to replace it every quarter.

    3. I sell shower cabins for a living and I can tell you it can happen. Tempered is very fragile at the corners and you just need a small shock in those weak spots to shatter it. If a hinge gets loose and the door collapses, it explodes. If the house walls “moves” (due to normal ground movements or earthquakes) it can compress the glass too much and it explodes. If the glass contains impurities such as nickel sukfide (glass cancer) it can lead to internal cracks overtime and explodes on its own.
      It’s rare luckily but it can happen

    4. It’s tempered. Sometimes a tiny fracture on the vulnerable edge of the glass sheet suddenly expands and shatters the whole panel. It’s all surface tension, so once the edge goes it all goes.

    5. Happened in my office once. Came in Monday 7.30am, entered my floor could hear a faint crackling sound, turned on the lights and saw one of the glass walls for a meeting room was shattered. What was peculiar no one came in or out after Friday. The glass looked like the impact came from inside the room, so the theory was the weekend was so hot that the air in the closed room expanded or there was a fault in the glass that finally gave way.

    6. pedro_pascal_123 on

      Yeah, that was me. Sorry! I was trying to get this giant spider. It might have gotten in via that hole though… The good news is now you have a companion while taking a shower…

    7. letsdonewthings on

      If it happened by itself, it might be a sign of having pressure on the frame, maybe because the floor has receded. Are you on the ground floor? If not, you might want to check the house’ structure.

    8. excessivepenetration on

      The cause is the pressure from that white inside hook where its touching the glass, most likely. I wouldn’t say this is your “fault” but unless it was a random inclusion in the manufacturing process, it was caused by repeated small stresses from something impinging on the glass.

      Or the hooks you hung on the frame got towels on them or something that caused the frame to pinch the edge of the tempered glass panel.

      Bad luck OP.

    9. TryingToBeReallyCool on

      Real answer, likely a bad install that applied pressure against the panel and over time it failed. Hope it’s in warranty

    10. Tempered glass can be really finicky. If it gets even a micro fracture that you would never see without a microscope it can shatter. I had a glass monitor stand that just a few days ago just exploded sending glass all over me and my desk. I was just chilling watching a YouTube video and about had a heart attack.

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