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SILICONE RECOMMENDATIONS

We recommend using 

GE Silicone II Window and Door 100% Silicone

 throughout this installation as well as for your wall panel silicone.  

During our tests we have found that using this silicone gives the best results. Use this silicone whenever the installation guide refers to the use of “silicone”.

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 installation.

 

DO NOT USE

 any Mastic, Mortar based Thin Sets or “Liquid Nails”.  These will not cure properly between the two non-porous surfaces of the shower.  

The use of a Water Barrier will also adversly affect the bond between the wall panels and the cement board.

Warranty coverage only extends to the brand and type of silicone we recommend and applied  

per the manufacturer’s directions and recommendations.

Recommendations for applying GE Silicone II Window and Door 100% Silicone to Wall Panels

 

1.  Apply a 1/4” thick continuous bead of silicone along the perimeter if the wall panel, 1/2” in from the edge.

  2.  Use a zig-zag pattern to cover the rest of the backside of the wall panels, leaving 3”- 4” between each 1/4” bead.

(diagram 9)

  3.  Also apply silicone to the cement board. Apply in the same manner as steps 1 & 2.
It is very important to ensure complete coverage of silicone to achieve the best bond. The steps listed above are only recommendations and are meant to  

supplement the specific manufacturer’s directions.You may need to brace the wall panels in place while the silicone dries. Refer to the manufacturer’s  

recommendations for coverage of the silicone to determine the 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 installation.

Tips for bracing Wall Panels

If you use the recommended silicone, and apply it correctly, the wall panels will stick to the walls without any bracing required. If the studs or cement board  

surfaces are not perfectly even or square, the edges of the wall panels may not stay flush. If this happens, we recommend using a brace to hold the wall panels in 

place until the silicone dries. Your bathroom layout and shower style will determine the method you use to brace the wall panels.

 

1.  Always protect the wall panel tiles and shower pan floor from damage. Make sure the braces will not scratch the wall tiles. Use a piece of plywood or  

    a 2 x 4 to distribute the force across the largest surface area.
  2.  Brace the wall panels using a horizontal brace from one wall to the opposite wall.

(diagram 10) 

 Measure and cut a 2 x 4 or use an expandable curtain rod  

    or telescoping painter’s pole. Cut the 2 x 4 larger, so it has to be pushed into position or use shims to apply pressure on the wall panels.
  3.  Brace the wall panel from the shower pan threshold to the wall panel. Measure and cut a 2 x 4 to fit between the shower pan threshold and the wall panel.  

    Apply weight downward on the wall panel side or place a 2 x 4 vertically between the ceiling and the top of the brace. Push down on the angle brace and  

    Measure and cut a 2 x 4 screw it to the vertical 2 x 4 that is pushing on the ceiling. (

diagram 11)

  4.  Leave the braces in place until the silicone has completely dried. Refer to silicone manufacturer recommendations for drying time.

diagram 9

diagram 10

diagram 11

1/2”

3 - 4”

Preliminary Information for Wall Installation

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Summary of Contents for Sistine Stone Single Alcove-Hsf

Page 1: ...ower Installation time may vary depending on your experience complexity of shower and Pre Installation Preparation Work which may include plumbing relocation drain location and bathroom demolition Pri...

Page 2: ...LAR SAW 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 nece...

Page 3: ...y screwing 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...

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: ...If the seams of the cement board are not flush and square your wall panels will not be square and flush 2 Place the cement board against the studs and rest it on the top of the shower pan back flange...

Page 6: ...osition diagram 7 Rest 2B panel onto the pan floor use spacers between the floor and the panel to make the top of the panel level 2 Place the second bottom panel 1B into position push the two panels t...

Page 7: ...roper 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 i...

Page 8: ...ush with the inside of the shower pan threshold diagram 15 Make sure to align the glass channels in the thresholds with the glass channels in the shower pan if glass unit 4 Place the remaining trim pi...

Page 9: ...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 place the flat...

Page 10: ...nto 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 s...

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...

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