Installation Guide

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NOTE: You will be able to fine tune your panel to a more accurate fit
after the holes are cut and your panel can be firmly pushed into the
corner.
3.2) For each hole to be cut, measure the vertical
distance between the center of the plumbing
fixture and the shower base. Measure the
horizontal distance between the center of the
fixture and the installed back wall panel. Mark the
center of the fixtures on the face of the panel.
3.3) Using a drill, make a small pilot hole in marked
locations. Using a jigsaw, hole saw, or paddle bit
cut out each hole in the panel to the appropriate
size for the particular pipe or fixture. Make each
hole only as large as necessary for access to the
plumbing. Cover plates only cover so much!
3.4) With holes drilled so the panel now fits over the
plumbing, you can fine tune the fit of the panel
into the back corner and against the shower base
from step 3.1.
3.5) Prior to adhering the plumbing wall panel, seal the
back panel A to the corner reinforcement using a
small bead of Performance Pro 100% Silicone.
3.6) Follow Step 2.2 and adhere the side panel, but also
form a bead of adhesive on the back around each
plumbing hole.
4 INSTALLATION OF SIDE WALL TRIMS (C, D, E, F).
NOTE: Trim moldings are shaped like an ā€œLā€, and the long leg is
designed to overlap panels, with the short leg returning back to the
sheetrock and hiding the panel edge. Be sure to peel protective
masking back from the edges of the panels before adhering the trim
moldings.
NOTE: Vertical trim moldings are designed to be installed either: 1)
resting on top of the shower base threshold, or 2) outside the
threshold and running down to the floor. Depending on the size of
your opening, you may even choose to contour cut the trim moldings
to overlap the threshold partially.
Inside Wall
Shower Base