Installation Guide

B. For each hole to be cut, measure the vertical distance
between the center of the plumbing xture and the shower
base. Measure the horizontal distance between the center of
the xture and the installed back wall panel. Mark the center
of the xtures on the face of the panel.
C. 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
xture. Make each hole only as large as necessary for access
to the plumbing. Cover plates only cover so much!
D. With holes drilled so the panel now ts over the plumbing,
you can ne tune the t of the panel into the back corner and
against the shower base from step 3.A.
E. 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.
F. Follow Step 2.B and adhere the side panel, but also form
a bead of adhesive on the back around each plumbing hole.
Inside Wall
Shower Base
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3. Installation of Wet/Plumbing Wall Panel (B)
A . Hold side panel as close to plumbing wall as possible.
Scribe and trim the inside edge and bottom edge against
the shower base for best t before measuring, marking,
and cutting holes for plumbing xtures. The depth of
the side wall panels can also be trimmed down to t the
opening or your shower base, although how you decide to
install vertical trims C and E will inuence the width sizing
of side wall panels (see Section 4.)
NOTE: You will be able to ne tune your panel to a more accurate
t after the holes are cut and your panel can be rmly pushed into
the corner.
4. Installation of Opposite Side Wall Panel (B)
A . Use same procedures as in steps 3.A-3.F except that
no holes will be drilled in this panel. Dry t rst, and then
apply silicone to seal the corner, and adhesive as you did
on previous side panel.
V.2 - 3/18/2019