Installation Instructions

DRY FIT
STEP 2.
Dry fit the two side panels next.
On one side of the panel is a finished or
reveal edge that can be installed on the
outside or entrance edge of the shower to
give a finished look not requiring standard
wall trim. ( See Illustration 3 )
If the wall or tub is out of square, trim or
cut from bottom edge of side panels so
that the top edge of the panels are level
with the top edge of the back panels.
STEP 3.
Once both side panels are properly dry
fitted, mark all plumbing locations where
shower valves or shower heads come
through the side panel.
Drill holes at each location using a hole
saw large enough to accommodate the
opening but small enough to be covered
by the trim plates.
Drill from the decorative side.
( See Illustration 4 )
DRY FITTING TONGUE AND GROOVE
Wetwall Installation
Dry Fitting Tongue and Groove Panels on the Wall
STEP 1.
Dry fit the panels starting with the rear most panels first. Keep a 1/8" (3mm) gap above the tub
deck or shower base for all panels. Mark seam or joint location with a pencil on the wall (drywall) to
be used later for panel adhesive reference.
When connecting several panels together, use a tongue and groove system to connect each panel.
( See Illustration 2 )
Illustration 2
Illustration 4
Illustration 3
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