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Assuming that the flow control is not defective, your water heater may be limed shut.
Heating water (especially 'hard' water) causes calcium to precipitate out and build up in the bottom of the tank which can cause poor recovery and if heavy enough, reduced flow.
Check yours and you should find a drain located near the bottom of it.
Attaching a garden hose to this and opening the provided valve will allow you to flush out the loose lime.
You should turn off the AC or gas supply before doing this to stop the heater from trying to reheat while you are emptying it.
Check really close to make sure there is not a small crack in the base. Many times they can barely be seen and when you stand in the shower they open up larger allowing water to leak out. You may have to have someone else stand inside while you look for the crack.
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If the doors where installed correctly... the lip should be on the outside so that the water cannot run out onto the floor but runs into the shower instead...
There will be a nailing flange on the walls of your shower. Typically, drywall screws are used on this flange on the top portion and along outside edges spaced 6-8" apart. Use a high quality tub/shower caulk down the seams.
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