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diagram 18

diagram 19

front 

glass

panel

strike

side

door

hinge

side

inside shower

outside shower

to bottom

of door

to inside

of shower

To keep door closed

adjust height of door sweep to provide proper tension and seal

C - Door/Side Glass Installation

 

1.  You need to dry-fit the door to check for alignment. Install the door with a 1/2” gap from  

    the pan threshold and bottom of the door, the front glass panel will be flush and matches the  

    door in height. To start, place the front glass panel into the channeled pan threshold. Find some  

    1/2” spacers, a piece of dry wall or plywood works well, place the spacers onto the pan  

    threshold where the door is going to be located (2 people are required). Rest the door onto the  

    spacers. Align the hinges to the side threshold, using a level to check if door is plumb. The front  

    glass panel will need to be adjusted to be flush with a 1/4” gap between the door and the  

    glass panel. Using spacers under the side glass panel, align the top of the glass door and the top  

    of the front glass panel to be the same height.  

 

2.  Once the shower doors and the front glass panel are aligned, mark the location of the hinge  

    holes using a pencil. The marks through the holes onto the side threshold will be used to pre-drill  

    for the screws that attach the hinges to the threshold. Remove and set aside the door. 
  3.  Pre-drill the holes for the hinge screws, you will drill a hole through the stone side threshold;  

    making the hole large enough that the screws do not bind in the stone. Drill only through the  

    stone, your screws are going to anchor into the studs behind the decorative stone threshold.
  4.  Re-align the door and install screws in hinges.
  5.  Install the door sweep onto the bottom of the door, with the water flap facing the inside of the  

    shower. Adjust the door sweep so there is enough friction between the door threshold and the  

    rubber flaps to keep the door secure when closed, but not too tight as to make the door difficult  

    to close or open. This is done by pushing the seal up or down onto the glass door.
  6.  Gently insert the 2 side glass panels into channels in pan and side thresholds. Adjust the side 

    glass panels so they are level with door and have an even 1/4” gap between the door and  

    the side glass panels. Adjust height and level if necessary. After dry-fitting the side panels into  

    the correct alignment, remove the glass, and place a 1/4” silicone bead into the channels.  

    Re-insert the side glass panel. Install the glass support bracket to the top of the 2 side panels.

  

(diagram 20) 

Check alignment again. Wipe off excess silicone. Let dry.

We have provided door seals for water sensitive areas such as wood floors. If glass panels and door 

are installed correctly with the proper spacing, outside water spillage will be minimal and the side seals 

won’t be necessary. The door sweep is what keeps the door closed. Adjust tension as needed. If you 

would like to use these side seals, follow the steps below.
  7.  The L shaped seal goes along the hinge side of the door on the threshold trim pieces.  

  

(diagram 18)

  8.  Place the seal along the edge of the glass and cut the seal to the proper length. 
  9.  Remove the backer from the seal exposing the 2 sided tape, only remove a small amount at a  

   time.
 10.  Starting from the top, align the seal along the edge of the door and stick the seal to the  

   threshold.
 11.  Work your way down the door. Do small sections at a time, slowly peeling the backer off the  

   seal.
 12.  Locate the plastic H shaped seal. It goes on the door strike side, opposite the hinge.  

  

(diagram 19) 

Measure and cut the seal to length.

 13.  Starting from the top, push the seal onto the door, slowly working your way down the door.

diagram 20

gasket

set screws

gasket

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Summary of Contents for Sistine Stone Double Corner-Hdm

Page 1: ...tallation Preparation Work which may include plumbing relocation drain location and bathroom demolition Prior to demolition scheduling a contractor or building your shower double check that you have a...

Page 2: ...BRACES TO SECURE WALL PANELS SILICONE FOR CAULKING GUN See silicone recommendations Page 7 2 CHECK YOUR SHIPMENT AGAINST APPROPRIATE PACKING LIST Make sure you have received all the items necessary fo...

Page 3: ...crewing in the 1 4 cement board the metal flange will pull fast to the studs and will secure the metal pan in place diagram 1 With the pan in position check to make sure the 2 drain pipe is in the cen...

Page 4: ...drain collar pan 6 rubber gasket 7 teflon slide ring 8 drain lock nut apply silicone around drain collar sides and under lip floor hole with 2 drain pipe diagram 3 1 Remove the shower pan to a safe l...

Page 5: ...efore 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 wra...

Page 6: ...s have been stored improperly or seemingly have become extensively bowed they can be easily flattened before installation See troubleshooting section on last page for details B Test Alignment by Dry f...

Page 7: ...proper amount you will need for the project based on your shower size Depending on the size and threshold type of your shower you will need from 10 20 9 8 oz tubes of silicone to complete your shower...

Page 8: ...ial cap trim pieces and 2 special notched bottom left and right pieces 1 Locate all the trim pieces and align them on the floor diagram 13 2 Apply silicone using a zig zag pattern to the cement board...

Page 9: ...ear washers from the bolt 5 Start with the top hole on the glass door Place the long bolt through the hole in the door keeping the remaining rubber pieces on the bolt On the other side of the glass pl...

Page 10: ...g the inside of the shower Adjust the door sweep so there is enough friction between the door threshold and the rubber flaps to keep the door secure when closed but not too tight as to make the door d...

Page 11: ...Medium Sistine Stone use Linen Product No 15303 2 Follow the grout directions for specific application instructions a water based non sanded grout is recommended 3 If you desire a powdered grout use...

Page 12: ...NOTES 13395 Estelle Street Corona California 92879 Phone 800 454 2284 Fax 951 734 1480 Visit us at www americanbathfactory com G_00802 Rev B...

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