Using Rainfall Shower Head

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Phi Manh

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We want to use a curtain for a stall shower. That stall corner shower with 2 sides opened has 2 in height from inside
I tried to do several things to prevent water coming out the floor such as glue some quarters coin to weigh down a curtain. Put diy splash guards.
I just think about to change a shower arm from 45 degree to rainfall shower head. The home depot sell an extention arm that can adjust both sides. I do not know if it helps for my project?
Do you have any other better suggestions to prevent water on the floor?
 
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What kind of shower base do you have? tile or fiberglass?
Do you have a curb?

You can lower the curtain rod and the curtain, if you have a curb.
 

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My shower base is fiberglass. Its curb is 2 inch height from inside, 3 inch height from the floor. My curtain is higher than the base about 3/4 in.

Do you know how to raise a curb ?
 

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Look at this comedian.

Have you tried flicking some water on the walls so the curtain clings to the water? I alsways found that works pretty well.
 
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