3
Mix a non-shrinking bedding material such as mortar and apply enough bedding material to support the entire bottom of
the shower base. Concrete is NOT recommended. The shower base is NOT to be supported by the base flange.
NO BEDDING
MATERIAL UNDER
BASE FLANGE
3-1/4"
(82mm)
BEDDING MATERIAL
SUPPORTS
SHOWER BASE
FIGURE C
4
After the bedding material has been poured and before it sets,
lower the shower base into position with the drain assembly sliding
over the waste pipe (Fig. C). It will be necessary to "rock" the shower
base until the top of the tile flange aligns with the lines drawn on the
stud walls from Step 1. Make sure the apron is contacting the rough
floor along the entire length of the shower base and ensure that the
base is level in two directions as shown in Figure D.
Note: Allow the bedding material to completely harden before applying
weight to the bottom of the shower base.
Place strainer back into place and conduct a water test of drain and
plumbing to ensure there are no leaks.
5
Tape over the shower base drain strainer to protect the finish
and prevent construction debris from entering the drain. Finish
the shower base installation. Any finish material such as
shower wall tile or wallboard must be self-supporting if it
contacts the deck of the shower base as shown in Figure E.
Install the water resistant drywall while keeping approximately
1/4" (6mm) to 1/2" (13mm) of clearance between the shower
base and drywall to prevent any possible water from wicking.
CROSS SECTION OF
ROUND SHOWER
SHOWER BASE
STRAINER TYPE DRAIN
Bedding
Material Area
2" (51mm)
PVC Pipe
5" (127mm)
3
2 x 4"
(51 x 102mm)
Stud Wall
Level
Level base in two directions.
FIGURE D
Sealant
Shower
Base
FIGURE E
Level
Tile or
Shower Wall
Water Resistant
Drywall or
Cement Board
Tile/Wall
Adhesive
Stud Wall
Shower Base
Deck is not
Wall Load
Carrying
Surface
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