In fact tiled shower walls typically rise about 80 inches above floor level.
Installing shower pan and tile walls.
How to install tiled shower walls with a prefab base.
Meanwhile install your floor tiles to the wall.
Installing a shower pan includes many steps such as cementing the floor to create a sturdy base and installing the shower walls.
Dry lay the panels and measure them to see where you need to make cuts.
Place cardboard or another material into the shower pan base to protect its surface.
For the vertical layout begin your pattern at the top of the wall so there ll be full uncut tile at the top.
And then finish by installing that final row of wall tiles so that it overlaps the floor properly.
When putting up your shower walls be sure to follow the proper installation procedures to create a watertight seam between the shower pan and wall.
Smooth the cut edge.
If the subfloor is wood it should receive a layer of cement board to protect the wood from the mortar bed under the pan.
Sometimes the tile rises to meet the ceiling as well.
Screw the shower pan rim into the wall studs using 1 1 4 inch screws through the pre drilled holes.
Screw the backer board to.
Center a tile horizontally along the length of the wall and do a quick dry fit to make sure you don t have a lot of tiny tile at the end of the rows.
Screw each panel to the studs using 1 1 4 inch cement board drywall screws.
Begin with the length of the shower.
Place a sheet of cement backer board against the studs starting with one inside corner.
Be sure the backer board sits on top of the lip of the.
The first row near the floor should be reserved using a ledger or other space saver.
Set the tile panels on the side walls with thinset the same way as for the back wall using the starter board.
And let that dry.
Put on mask and ear protection and as needed mark and cut a panel to fit using an angle grinder.
Press the shower pan base into the mortar adjusting it until the entire base is level.
If so adjust your layout to have wider tile on the sides.
For tile or shower panels drywall goes in first.
What you really want to do is tile the walls starting with the second row and work up from there.
Measure the width of the shower walls on either side of the door.
Mark the locations of all studs along the top edge of the backer board.
In our project one wall is 31 inches and the other is 36 inches.
Measure your panels of cement backer board to fit the shower walls on each side.