Install the wallboard over the tile flanges before securing it to the studs.
How to install a shower insert on cement floor.
Install the water supply plumbing including the valve and the drop ell for the shower head.
If your shower stall has a pre cut hole install the valve to conform with the placement of the hole.
Carefully place the shower base into the alcove.
Drain with the p trap located under the concrete slab.
If the underside of your shower pan is flat apply caulk or adhesive to the floor base in a zigzag pattern.
This limits your ability to change the basement layout but if the stub outs are in place using them will save money and labor.
Along the studs mark the top edge of the base on all three sides.
Curb or curb less shower.
Shower stall on concrete.
Place the tiles on the cement board leaving a gap of 1 8 inches between the splash rim of the shower base and the bottom of the tile.
An important decision you have to make when planning your walk in shower is choosing the type of floor you want to install and i m not talking about materials which is something else you need to decide later on.
How to install a shower enclosure when the rough opening of the walls is incorrect.
If you want to install a shower over a concrete floor a fiberglass shower stall will work just fine.
Ideally you ll already have a drain roughed in with the pipe sticking a few inches above the floor.
Mark the outline of the shower pan on the subfloor using pencil or a chalk line.
Shower enclosures can be an inexpensive way to remodel a bathroom but th.
A shower usually requires a 2 in.
For the floor of your shower or shower pan there are two basic options.
Now dry fit the enclosure.
Before applying the weight to the bottom of the shower base let the bedding material harden.
Mark the center of each wall stud on the shower pan rim.
Plug the drain with a rag.
Test fit the shower pan to confirm the drain opening fits over the drain hole in the floor.
Use a level to make sure it s even on all sides and add shims if necessary to level it out.
Use the acrylic caulk or construction adhesive depending on the shower pan manufacturer s recommendations and caulk gun to secure the pan to the concrete or subfloor.
Place a piece of cardboard in the shower base to protect the finish.
Fill that gap with silicone caulk.
You will later screw the shower pan into the wall studs.