After you attach the flange directly to the studs you can can finish the walls next to the bathtub with drywall or tile.
Use roofing nails to fasten shower wall flange to stud.
Using the correct size of roofing nail will ensure that your roof stays intact for many years to come and can help you avoid the common problem of roofing nails that extract themselves over time and cause you to lose shingles.
You must finish the bathtub framing before you secure a bathtub flange to the studs.
Otherwise you can use screws with large heads such as roofing nails to attach the flanges on the shower base to the wall studs.
Roofing nails have a lower profile thickness than the screw heads helping to minimize the impact to the drywall that will overlap the flange.
Position the panel against the side wall and lock it in place where it adjoins the back panel.
Some kits have two side wall panels.
Sterling shower tub among others has a flange which is secured to the studs wall.
The instructions that came with the base say to lay down a bed of mortar and set the base on top of it with the flange right against the studs.
Find the tight nails and cut them photo 4.
Fasten the enclosure at each stud with 1 inch self tapping washer head screws or galvanized roofing nails.
It s going on top of a wooden subfloor with 2x4 walls behind it then tile on the walls.
Planning and executing a good roofing job requires knowledge of every aspect of the job.
Drill pilot holes in the panel flanges where they meet the studs and screw or nail the panel to the wall.
Then go across the top at each of the studs.
Roofing nails pr non tapered flat head screws may be used.
Installing a bathtub is a very involved process that includes plumbing carpentry and in many cases tiling work.
Gap between the nailhead and the vinyl to allow easy movement.
I m about to install this acrylic fiberglass shower base.
Required tools for this project.
Check that you have all panels properly aligned and square and that you have the shower valve and shower head pipe properly aligned.
Let the shower base sit overnight for the mortar to set up before stepping into the base any more.
Wherever you find a gap between the wall stud and the shower wall panel insert a wood shim before driving the nail.
Fasten the panels to the wall framing with galvanized roofing nails.
To attach the enclosure to the studs use a 3 8 inch bit to drill pilot holes through the flange.
Some shower bases come with screws and brackets to attach the base to the wall studs.
Have the necessary tools for this diy project lined up before you start you ll save time and frustration.
Do this on the vertical side flange 8 inches on center.