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DRAIN CONNECTION

Using recommended drain opening, connect shower base drain to waste line.  Tighten all drain joints securely.

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A.) THIS SHOWER BASE MUST BE SUPPORTED ALONG IT'S ENTIRE BOTTOM. We recommend the use of
     mortar as bedding material (sand is not recommended). Apply enough bedding to support the complete bottom of 
     the shower base. After the bedding has been poured, and before it sets, position the shower base within the recess 
     until the rim is leveled against the leveling stringers (see "Typical Recess Installation") shown below. The rim of the 
     shower base 

MUST NOT support weight. Allow the bedding material to completely harden before applying weight 

     to the rim or bottom of the shower base.

C.)  Any finish material such as tile or wallboard must be self-supporting if it contacts the deck of the shower base. 
      Flooring will be butted against the bottom of the shower base apron, also holding the shower base in place.

B.) Check level front to back and side to side, shim as necessary. To secure the shower base to wood studs, use
      drywall screws with flatwashers or roofing nails immediately above the flange of the shower base. To secure the 
      shower base to steel studs, use 4" drywall screws and flatwashers.

TYPICAL RECESS INSTALLATION

60-3/16"

(1529mm)

30"

(762 mm)

LEVELING

STRINGERS

SUGGESTED SHOWER BASE 

INSTALLATION METHOD

SECURE THE SHOWER BASE TO THE STUDS AS SHOWN 

FOR WOOD OR STEEL STUD CONSTRUCTION. 

TYPICAL FLANGE MOUNTING DETAIL

STUD

WATERPROOF DRYWALL 

OR CEMENT BOARD

WATERPROOF DRYWALL 

OR CEMENT BOARD

TILE

SEALANT

SHOWER

BASE

SHOWER

BASE

   1" x 3" (25 x 76mm) WOOD

STRINGER FULL LENGTH

  1" x 3" (25 x 76mm) WOOD

STRINGER FULL LENGTH

STEEL

STUD

WASHER

TILE

SEALANT

4" (102mm)

DRYWALL

SCREW 

DRYWALL SCREW

OR 

ROOFING NAIL

WASHER

WOOD 

STUDS

STEEL

STUDS

    

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