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Tub-Shower Niche Installation

Tub-Shower Niche Installation Guide

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READ this entire installation guide before beginning your installation.

ACP is not responsible and will not be held liable for project failures if installation guidelines are not followed. Although Palisade tiles are 100% waterproof, we recommend the use of a siliconized sealer like DAP® or SilTex in the seams for added protection. Follow your local building codes for wet environments like shower and tub enclosures. We recommend a 100% waterproof substrate that will prevent water from getting behind potentially unsealed areas that would cause mold or other damage.

Shower Niche included.

Rectangular recessed shower niche with marble-look finish and white outer frame for built-in bathroom storage

Tools and supplies needed:

  • Protective eye wear
  • Measuring tape
  • Utility knife
  • Level
  • Hand saw or circular saw/table saw
  • Drill bit & jig saw (for cutting holes)
  • Caulking gun for 10.3 oz. adhesive tube
  • Adhesive for PVC panels. Recommended adhesives: Loctite® Power Grab® Ultimate (white formula only), Titebond® Titegrab Ultimate®, Liquid Nails® Fuze It® and Manus® 75-AM HV
  • Silicone-based sealant
  • Optional: Matching trim
  • Optional: Wood shims
Set of construction tools including safety glasses, tape measure, cutter, level, saws, drill bit, and caulking gun on white.

Instructions

It is best to plan ahead and cut and build your shower niche location prior to tiling your wall. We suggest the location be away from direct shower spray. Plan to install the shower niche after the wall is tiled and completed. Place a bead of adhesive along the bottom of the opening where the shower niche will be resting, no need to apply adhesive on the sides or top of the opening.

Place a bead of adhesive on the back side of the niche flange, approximately a half inch from the outside edge (to leave room for the bead of sealant). Apply the adhesive around the entire perimeter.

Person cutting drywall with a handsaw around a framed wall opening during home renovation.
White marble tiled wall with a square cutout revealing wooden framing behind the tile surface.
Applying white sealant to the edge of a cutout in marble wall tiles during home renovation.
Person applying adhesive sealant around the base of a white square object on a cardboard surface.
Person cutting drywall with a saw, showing an opening measuring 12.75 inches wide by 14.75 inches tall.

Next Steps:

  • Place a small bead of sealant close to the outside edge.
  • Apply it around the entire perimeter.
  • Carefully place the shower niche into the opening.
  • Once it is in place, wipe off any excessive sealant. As added protection, you can place a small bead of sealant on the top edge only.
Person applying white adhesive sealant around the base of a white rectangular object on a brown surface.
Person installing a white recessed wall niche with marble-patterned tiles surrounding the opening.
Person applying white sealant around a recessed shower niche framed with marble-effect tiles on a bathroom wall.