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SETTING PAN
TIME REQUIRED
½ HR
3. Apply adhesive to floor
4. Carefully lift the shower pan and set into place. Make sure the ABS pipe is still centered.
5. Push and secure the rubber seal #4 onto the 2” ABS pipe.
6. Thread on the brass pressure ring #3 around the drain pipe with the provided tool #2.
Remove the tool after the brass pressure ring is installed.
7. Test and snap the decorative diamond trim plate #1 into position. (Remove the decorative trim
plate and store in secure area until installation is complete, drain will be grouted when shower is
grouted).
8. After installing pan, cover with cardboard or drop cloth to protect pan from scuffs.
High quality thinset may be used on uneven floors
Recommended silicone adhesive on page 7
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CEMENT BOARD INSTALLATION
TIME REQUIRED
1-2 HRS
Use 1/4” thick cement board as your shower backer. Using this backer will comply with almost all city codes. A cement-based product like Wonderboard or
Hardibacker may also be used if it meets your local codes. Some codes require a vapor barrier to be installed as well. We recommend a water/vapor barrier of
6 mil. plastic be installed before installing the cement board. To do this, staple plastic so that it hangs 1” above the floor. Roofing nails may be used to attach
the cement board instead of screws, this prevents the plastic from wrapping around the screws.
diagram 5
apply silicone
1. When installing pan, use high quality thinset or silicone.
2. Due to the nature of fiberglass, slight bowing or uneveness can occur in storage, installation of
the pan will address this issue.
For best cutting results for wall panels and cement
board, use a Makita grinder with a 4” tile blade.
set cement board inside of pan here.
1. IMPORTANT: Use your cement board as an indicator of squareness. The cement board comes in
square sheets. If you see gaps or areas where the cement board is not fitting flush, fix
the problem by removing the cement board and shimming the board until it’s square and
flush. If the seams of the cement board are not flush and square, your wall panels will not
be square and flush.
2. Place a bead of silicone on the front inside face of the shower pan flange. The bead should be in
a zig-zag pattern.
3. Place the cement board against the studs and rest it INSIDE the shower pan against the back
flange. Attach the cement board to the studs with screws or nails. Do not screw or nail into
the shower pan flange.
4. Continue installing the remaining cement board.