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How to install a shower stall step by step

By Cynthia Pigeon

Updated on September 5, 2024

Shower Stall

Ready-made shower stall kits can be purchased, and these include the shower tray, panels, doors, profiles, faucets, drainage system and mounting screws. This article has for purpose to explain how to install a shower stall sold as a kit.

Should you experience any difficulties, contact a plumber who will be more than capable of answering your questions regarding the required installation steps. It is always advisable to get help in order for the project to be carried out easily.

Adhere to the following guidelines if you have hot and cold water inlets of 10/12 mm in diameter and a PVC evacuation tube of 40 mm in diameter.

8 Steps to Installing a Shower Stall

Modern and bright bathroom with a walk-in shower, wooden vanity, and green plants.

Source : Construction Rubix Inc.

1) Fit Shower Tray 

First and foremost, carefully open the shower installation kit, ensuring that no parts are lost in the process. According to the instructions, check that all the parts are included and in good condition. Before proceeding, close the shut-off valve in your home to avoid flooding your bathroom and carefully read the manufacturer’s instructions.

Place the tray in the desired location and use a level to ensure that it is sitting perfectly flat. Confirm that the tray is level on two perpendicular sides by placing the level on the tray’s edge. If the floor is not horizontal, the shower tray risers must be screwed or unscrewed to ensure that it sits evenly on the floor. The position of the risers can then be locked in place with an open-end wrench.

2) Install Drain

Tilt the tray on its side to make it easier to position the drain. Then, set the drain with its gasket maker under the shower tray and hold it in place while fitting the screw nut. The nut should be hand-tightened first, then tightened with the plastic wrench included in the kit. Now, connect the drain outlet to the PVC drain pipe.

3) Mount Shower Panels

The shower stall panels are connected both to one another and to the shower tray with screws. Now, the first step is to secure the panels to one another, and should you want to make extra sure that the panels are perpendicular, use a carpenter’s square. Ideally, use 5 screws per joint. Note that is it best to use a screwdriver for such a process.

To seal the shower, you will need to install gasket makers between the shower panels and the edge of the shower tray. You can glue them on the shower tray itself or under the panels. The protruding gasket pieces can be cut with an X-ACTO knife.

Pro tip: Use a cloth soaked in methylated spirits on surfaces where you plan to seal your joints to ensure that they adhere properly. Next, you will need the help of another person to mount the panels to the shower tray, and then screw them in place with 3 or 4 screws on each side.

4) Install Shower Door

For this very purpose, the shower door supplied in the installation kit usually has pre-drilled holes. First, you will have to fix the frame profiles on the edges of the panels. Note that the fixing screws are supplemented with plastic protective washers designed to conceal the screw heads for a more aesthetic result. Then, add the horizontal profiles, fixing the bottom one first.

If you want to install fixed glass panels, now is the time to mount them. This procedure may differ based on the type of door you wish to have put in, therefore, carefully read and follow the manufacturer's instructions. If the door is properly installed, there should be no gaps or sealing issues when it is closed. It should also open and shut easily.

5) Install Shower Faucet

The provided shower stall has factory-made holes in order to install the faucet and the handheld shower.

6) Install Mixer

Take hold of the mixer along with its rosettes, fittings, and rubber gasket makers. Then, position the faucet by fitting the threading into the holes. Secure it from the other side of the panel whilst another person holds it in place. For each thread, fit the flat gasket maker, then the metal ring and screw nut, and tighten it with a wrench.

7) Install Handheld Shower Holder

Start by positioning the adjustable showerhead bracket around the pipe, positioning the fasteners at each end and placing everything in the desired location. Then, screw the bracket to the shower wall. Depending on the model, you can either screw it in from inside or outside. Next, connect the flexible shower hose to the faucet.

8) Reconnect

Position the stall in its preferred location leaving roughly 40 cm of clearance from the wall to allow access to the drain pipe. You can then connect the mixer to your water supply with stainless steel braided hoses. To ensure that the connections are properly sealed, you should wrap the threads with Teflon tape: 8 turns should do the trick. The hoses can then be screwed on by hand and tightened with a wrench.

For the drain connection, start by scrubbing clean the outside of the hose and the inside of the upper drain with alcohol. Then, apply PVC glue on these two surfaces to then connect them. Wait for the glue to dry before running water to check for leaks around the fittings.

Once you have made sure that the installation is airtight, position the stall and secure it to the wall with plastic fasteners, which are normally included in the installation kit. Your shower stall is now all set!

Do you need some advice to choose the right size for your new shower? Read our article Showers: how to choose the right size.

Step by Step Recap 

Modern bathroom with a freestanding bathtub, walk-in shower, and hexagonal tiles.

Source : art-coa construction

Steps to follow

Instructions

1) Fit the tray

Close the shut-off valveLevel the tray horizontally

2) Install the drain

Tilt the tray to the sidePosition the drain with the gasket maker underneath the tray, and then hold it in place by fitting the screw nut over it (the nut should be screwed in by hand and tightened with the provided plastic wrench)Connect the drain outlet to the PVC drain hose

3) Mount panels

Mount the panels to one anotherFit the gasket makers between the shower panels and the edge of the shower trayUse a rag soaked in methylated spirits on the to-be sealed surfaces

4)Set shower door

Secure the frame profiles to the side panellingSecure the horizontal frame profiles, starting with the bottom rackInstall fixed glass panels (if any)

5) Install shower faucet

Use the factory-made holes to install the faucet and the handheld shower

6) Install mixer

Take hold of the mixer along with its rosettes, fittings and rubber gasket makersPosition the faucet by fitting the threading into the holes, and secure it from the other side of the panel whilst another person holds it in placeFor each thread, fit the flat gasket maker, then the metal ring and screw nut

7) Install handheld shower holder

Position the adjustable showerhead bracket around the pipePosition the fasteners at each end and place everything in the desired locationScrew the bracket to the shower wallConnect the flexible shower hose to the faucet

8) Reconnect

Position the stall in its location (leaving roughly 40 cm of clearance from the wall)Connect the mixer to your water supply with stainless steel braided hosesWrap threads with Teflon tape (about 8 turns)Screw the hoses by hand and tighten with an open-end wrenchScrub clean the outside of the hose and the inside of the upper drain with alcohol before reconnecting to drainApply PVC glue on these two surfaces to then connect themWait for the glue to dry before running water to check for leaks around the fittingsPosition the stall and secure it to the wall with plastic fasteners


 

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