How do I properly install a Swanstone Shower Pan?
A couple of years ago, when I did my basement renovation, I came to this site often and it was a great help. So after a couple years 'off', I've got the bug again to do some home remodeling. This time it's the upstairs main bath. I'm tearing out the fiberglass tub and shower installed by the builder and all the fixtures, and going with a walk in single threshold 60 x 32" shower only with tile walls. The floor outside the shower will be tiled also. I purchased a Swanstone shower pan and have been reading posts at several sites regarding the install. I had intended to simply place the heavy pan on the subfloor and caulk it in, but it appears that's not the right way to do it. I have read all the old posts on here regarding the Swanstone shower pan, but would someone please be so kind as to go step by step for me on the proper install? Swanstone's website is very specific about the location of the pan relative to the studs etc and the correct gaps and distances for proper placement of the backerboard once the pan is set, but there's only one statement regarding setting the pan and that is to use mortar or thinset. Anyone care to walk me through the steps to set the pan? I would certainly appreciate it. My subfloor is sound and level, but is your typical OSB board fastned directly to the floor joists. The bath is on the second floor.