Assembly Instructions
Transolid, Div. • 400 Dietz Road • Warren, OH 44483 • (800) 766-2452 • www.transolid.com
Measuring for Installation
Leave the protective lm on the panels until the walls
are installed.
1. Determine your desired wall panel height. Allow
for a 1/16” gap between the panel and shower/tub
base for a better silicone seal.
2. Panels should be installed in the following order:
Ceiling, Back wall, Side wall without plumbing and
the plumbing wall.
3. You may need to draw level and plumb lines on
the wall to determine whether your shower pan or
walls are out of square. Using the reference line
and measuring from the lowest point on tub or
widest point on the wall, determine how your
panels will need to be cut. Transfer this data to the
panels. (Figure 1)
4. Check your measurements and cut the panels with
a circular saw or jig saw. You may make nal
adjustments to your cuts with a belt sander.
Measuring and Making Cutouts
1. All inside corners of cutouts should have a mini-
mum 1/4” radius. To avoid possible breakage,
do not cut sharp inside corners.
2. Locate the location of the plumbing holes. Transfer
the data to the panels. Cut the holes a minimum
1/4” larger than the pipe diameters. The cover
plates for the plumbing xtures may allow for
more variance. Consult the plumbing xture
installation instructions for templates and recom-
mended hole cut out sizes. Check your measure-
ments and using a jig saw or standard bi-metal
hole saw, cut out the plumbing holes.
3. Once the panels are cut to size, locate the caddie
cutouts, marking the cut out locations. Cut the
caddies out after the panels have been installed.





