Leave a 1 8 inch gap for caulk.
Install shower wall panel over sheetrock.
Some direct to stud kits come with a shower base that you need to install before putting up the walls.
Caulk around the top of the shower the seams between panels the sides and the bottom where the walls meet the tub.
However adding the right kind of drywall board behind the tile can be challenging especially considering all the moisture the wall will have to withstand over the course of its life.
Make sure trim pieces cover any exposed holes.
Direct to stud panels have nailing flanges that you use to affix the panels to the wall studs while glue up panels are set in adhesive.
Make sure that trim pieces cover any exposed holes.
Fiberglass and acrylic tub and shower enclosures come with a flanged edge that attaches directly to the wall studs and the proper way to hide this flange is to install drywall over it.
Now prime and paint the walls and caulk in the gap where the drywall meets the flange.
Installing the drywall last makes the shower more waterproof because it prevents the framing from absorbing water that otherwise would leak through the seam created by the wall and the edge of the shower pan.
Then install the shower rod and hang the curtain.
Luckily there are a few types of drywall that are perfect matches for any shower including blueboard greenboard and cement board.
Thicker sturdier products are designed to be affixed directly to wall studs and these are a good choice during major remodeling projects where walls are being.
Install the shower handle showerhead and tub spout according to the manufacturer s instructions.
How to install drywall over a tub or shower flange especially when the sheetrock doesn t line up with the face of the flange.
Install the handle shower arm and showerhead according to the manufacturer s instructions.
Finally add a shower curtain or install shower doors to complete the enclosure.
Or when your walls are crooked.
When remodeling a bathroom a common solution for the tub shower is to finish it with acrylic fiberglass or pvc surround panels panels generally come in three or five piece kits and they come in two different installation types.
In a typical remodeling project using a direct to studs surround kit you first install a bathtub or shower base then finish the wall with the surround kit attaching them directly to the studs with no need for drywall or cement board as a backer if you don t already have exposed studs the panels can be used as a template to outline an area of wall where you will.