If the wall is tiled stick in the wall anchors and hammer them to be flush with the wall.
How to install bathroom shower walls.
Shower area prep dry fitting the shower making plumbing holes installing the base installing the panels caulking and sealing and finishing exposed walls.
Before you lay the field tile determine where the accent and border tiles will go.
In our project one wall is 31 inches and the other is 36 inches.
Along the studs mark the top edge of the base on all three sides.
Make sure that trim pieces cover any exposed holes.
You don t need to use a backer board in the entire bathroom just in the wet shower area.
Follow the instructions included with your grab bar kit.
Do not grout between the bottom row of tiles and the shower pan or floor.
Dry lay the panels and measure them to see where you need to make cuts.
Choose a backer board that s the same thickness as the drywall so you have a seamless transition from one to the other.
Set the tile panels on the side walls with thinset the same way as for the back wall using the starter board.
Measure the width of the shower walls on either side of the door.
Put the back shower wall in position locking the bottom tabs into the base.
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Install the shower handle showerhead and tub spout according to the manufacturer s instructions.
Caulk around the top of the shower the seams between panels the sides and the bottom where the walls meet the tub.
Dry lay the panels and measure them to see where you need to make cuts.
Set the cleaned tiles into the adhesive bed aligning the grout joints with the existing tile.
Allow the adhesive to dry for 24 hours before applying caulk to your enclosure.
Place a piece of cardboard in the shower base to protect the finish.
If the wall is not tiled use the heaviest wood screws that will fit into the holes in the grab bar.
Make a diagram of each wall to help you decide placement of tiles image 4.
Measure the width of the shower walls on either side of the door.
In our project one wall is 31 and the other is 36.
Install the backer board.
Use plastic spacers between tiles to maintain uniform grout lines.
Let the adhesive dry then grout the tile with a grout that matches the original tile.
Now dry fit the enclosure.