Installation Guide

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Inside Wall
Shower Base
NOTE: You will be able to make smaller adjustments to the panel for a
more accurate fit after the holes are cut and your panel can be firmly
pushed into the corner. Keep I mind the size and coverage of the trim
kit and escutcheons.
B. For each hole to be cut, measure the vertical distance between the
center of the plumbing fixture and the shower base. Measure the
horizontal distance between the center of the fixture and the installed
back wall panel. Mark the center of the fixtures 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 fixture. Make each hole
only as large as necessary for access to the plumbing.
D. With holes drilled so the panel now fits over the plumbing, you can
more accurately adjust the fit of the panel into the back corner and
against the shower base from previous steps.
E. Prior to adhering the plumbing wall panel, seal the joint with the back
panel and the joint with the shower base using a small bead of 100%
Silicone applied into the corner. This can be tooled and cleaned with
denatured alcohol and clean painters rags.