Roofing Nail
or Screw
8. Install the Wall Surround
Align the plumbing end wall with the plumbing fixtures. Install the back wall by engaging the wall
interlocks and wall tabs.
Remove the temporary nail at the top of the back wall flange, if still installed.
CAUTION: Risk of property damage. Wall surrounds must rest within 1/32" (1 mm) from the receptor
to prevent leakage.
Verify that all of the walls are seated firmly on the receptor, and that the back wall interlocks are
engaged.
Verify that the front edges of the end walls are flush with the front edge of the receptor. If there is a
gap, pull the end walls slightly forward to eliminate the gap.
CAUTION: Risk of product and property damage. If using screws rather than nails, use non-tapered
flathead screws. Do not overtighten the screws. Excessive tightening can damage the flange, and can
cause leaks.
Starting from the bottom of the end walls and working up, secure the end walls to the studs with
large-head roofing nails or non-tapered flathead screws at the dimples on the flange.
Install a minimum of three fasteners along the vertical flanges.
Secure the flanges across the top of the wall panels at every stud location.
Seal the Wall Surrounds
NOTE: Apply the water-resistant wall material over the flanges, leaving a 1/8" (3 mm) gap between the
wall surround and the wall material. When the edge of the wall surround and the finished wall are sealed,
a gap helps to reduce the possibility of water seeping into the wall material.
Cover the framing around the wall surrounds and the shower receptor with water-resistant wall
material.
Seal the joints around the perimeter of the shower and the finished wall material with clear 100%
silicone sealant. Allow the sealant to set according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Apply clear 100% silicone sealant to the perimeter of the shower and the finished wall material to
seal the joints.
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Wall Flange
Stud
Shim if
necessary.
Stud
Roofing Nail
or Screw
Bath Flange
12
Wall Surround
1/32" (1 mm)
Rim
Sterling