DIY extendable shower rod for your campervan or RV

Campervan shower boxes are usually very small and there’s very little elbow room. A shower rod that extends gives you more room to move inside your shower space. Even if you already have a door on your shower box, an extendable shower rod and curtain can be a roomier alternative.

This short, step-by-step tutorial shows how you can make your own curved or U-shaped extendable shower rod.

Time: About 45 mins (1-2 hours drying time)

Skill level: Easy

Materials:

2 x Anka bracket elbow 15mm

2x PVC valve adapter

.5 metre of 15pn15 PVC pipe

2 metres of 15mm Speedfit polybutylene pipe

8 x 10gx25mm galvanized screws

Small amount of PVC glue

Tools:

Pencil

Hacksaw

File

Posi-drive screwdriver

Heavy duty snips

Instructions:

  1. Measure the depth of your shower box. You need two pieces of PVC pipe to be 1/3 the depth e.g. if the shower is 600mm deep, use the hacksaw to cut two pieces of pipe 200mm long. File the ends smooth. The PVC pipe’s purpose is to hold the flexible speedfit pipe in place.
  2.  Using the PVC glue, join the PVC valve adapters to the end of each piece of PVC pipe. Allow them to dry 1-2 hours.
  3. Using the hacksaw, take the Anka brackets and saw off the blue nut and fitting. You’re left with just the flange bracket which looks like this;img_4367
  4. Line up the two flange brackets into each corner of the shower box making sure they are level. Mark the holes for the screws with a pencil.
  5. Using the 8 screws, screw the flanges into place.
  6. Take the two PVC pipes previously glued to adapters and screw them into the flanges.img_4390
  7. Take the 2 metre length of Speedfit pipe, bend it into a U shape and insert each end into each of the PVC pipe ends, it should slide in snugly. This is the maximum size of the shower rod (probably too big). You can now adjust it to fit.img_4389
  8. Work out exactly how far you want the shower rod/curtain to extend. Shorten the speedfit pipe to suit using the heavy duty snips. Make it short enough to retract back fully into the shower box.

The finished product – tune in next week for the shower curtain…img_4373

Bibliography:

YouTube: RV Mod Installing an Extend-A-Shower Curtain Rod

YouTube: How to make a shower curtain rod for any space including a tiny house bathroom

BlogSpot: A shower (in your vintage trailer) – a luxury or a necessity?

2 thoughts on “DIY extendable shower rod for your campervan or RV

  1. sarahkerby91

    Wow! This is a fantastic tutorial!

    I really like your clear headings and use of white space. I like that I can see the skill and time level required before I have to read the entire tutorial.

    The directions are clear and easy to follow, and the pictures have helpful, clear labels.

    I think the links to source the products required are a really clever touch too. Sometimes I try to follow tutorials from bloggers overseas and it can be hard to find the part, or get a better understanding of what it is to find a substitute.

    I feel like I want to go and buy a campervan so I can go and build one of these right away!

    Awesome work!

    Sarah
    https://cakealiciouscakes111.wordpress.com/2017/02/

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    1. mugglenz Post author

      Thanks Sarah! That’s so kind of you 🙂

      You should totally get a campervan! If you get a vintage one you’ll never want for a hobby – you’ll spend all your weekends working on it 🙂

      Cheers

      Michelle

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