Installation Guide

3. Place the wall panel, finished side facing up, on a flat
surface. Place pieces of masking tape over the area where
the saw contacts the Swanstone panel.
4. Cut the panel using a circular saw with a 60-80 tooth
carbide blade or a saber saw with a bi-metal blade (14
teeth per inch).
5. Measure the openings for the shower controls and shower
head.
6. Place the wall panel, finished side facing up, on a flat
surface. Transfer the measurements to the panel.
Dust Hazard
When cutting or drilling the Swanstone
product, use a dust collection method which
prevents dust particles from going into the air. Always
work in a well-ventilated area. To keep the area well-
ventilated, open windows and use exhaust fans. Always
use an OSHA approved dust mask when cutting, drilling, or
sanding Swanstone products.
7. Cut clearance holes using a router, saber saw, or hole
saw. Drill or cut from the finished side of the panel. For
best results, when drilling, place a scrap of wood beneath
the hole to ensure a clean cut.
8. Dry fit the panel, and make any necessary adjustments.
Side Panel (without shower controls)
If the panel does not require cutting to size, proceed to the
next section.
Note: On subway tile and square tile panels, the side panels
are marked with labels in the top, right-hand or left-hand
corner of the panel. The edge closest to the label is the
outside finished edge and should not be cut.
1. Place the panel on top of the shower base and slide it
against the back wall panel.
2. Scribe (mark) the panel, as shown. If the panel is wider
than the wall, take this width into consideration when
scribing the panel.
Note: Precisely scribing and cutting the panel will provide a
clean 90 degree corner with no need for corner
molding.
WARNING
The Swan Corporation – Swanstone 10 800-325-7008
Installation Procedure