bluesypicky
Enlightened Member
I knew I was gonna hit the right brain here.... don't feel bad everybody else, your insight was also very helpful. :lol:capnjuan said:I'm guessing there's an AC vent aimed right at / towards the door. When the shower's in use, due to the heat and humidity, the interior surface is expanding while the exterior surface wants to shrink because it's exposed to cooler, drier air . Over time, the cool-on-one-side v. warm-on-the-other fatigues the glass and it fails.
Thanks John, it makes HUGE sense, plus it's a tiny bathroom, so it is basically divided in two areas, with the A/C vent blowing outside the shower only.... I suspected something thermic behind this, as there was no plausible mechanical explanation.
I will now reassure the wife and let her know that it was NOT a supernatural phenomenon. :lol:
And I'll look for the Riviera Beach guy too, thanks again!