Installation Instructions

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Rev 5/30/2019
2. Mark general drain location on the subfloor (if it does not already exist) by
using the center hole of the dry-fitted pan pieces as a guide. Trace another
circle inside the existing circle. It is preferable but not absolutely necessary
to leave a 1/2” or larger ridge for better drain flange support. You may also
use a center point and create a circle with about a 4” diameter.
3. Drill Pilot Hole on the inner circle you have hand
drawn Use the jigsaw to cut hole in subfloor
using the inner-most circle as a guide (~4”
diam.). There should be enough clearance for
the tail-piece of the drain flange, but the base of
the flange is preferably supported by the
subfloor. Be sure to (test) dry fit drain flange and
pan pieces (a dry-fit flange will sit “proud” of a
dry-fit pan before thin-set mortar is applied
underneath the pan.) A properly thin-set pan will
sit at the correct height during installation.
4. The pictures show various floor panel configurations depending on the kit.
A 48x48 pan will include 4 interlocking pieces.
A 32x60 pan will have two.
A 72x72 kit consists of a 48x48 pan with 2 extension sets (a total of 8 additional panel
pieces with mitered corners.)
A 48x72 kit uses just one extension set with the four extension pieces laid out as per
the diagram then trimmed.