Sierra Freestanding Outdoor Shower with Foot Wash

By 316 Outdoor Showers

Step 1: Position and Mark

Place the rough-in part in the desired position on the floor. Mark the locations for drilling four (4) holes.

[Diagram Description: A rectangular fixture (rough-in part) is shown being placed on a tiled surface. Blue markings indicate where to drill holes.]

Step 2: Connect Water Supplies

Connect the hot and cold water supply lines to the rough-in part. Use thread adapters if necessary. After connecting, check for any leaks.

[Diagram Description: A close-up shows the rough-in part with red and blue pipes (representing hot and cold water) being connected to its inlets.]

Step 3: Level and Secure Rough-in Part

Ensure the rough-in part is level and properly aligned. Secure it by tightening the four (4) expansion bolts. The top surface of the rough-in part should not protrude more than 1 inch (25 mm) from the finished floor.

[Diagram Description: The rough-in part is shown installed on the tiled floor, secured by bolts. A green leveling tool is placed on top.]

Step 4: Prepare Rough-in Part

Remove the cover and outlet plugs from the rough-in part. Cut off any excess plastic portion of the rough-in part.

[Diagram Description: A tool is shown removing a cover from the rough-in part. Another diagram shows cutting excess plastic.]

Step 5: Install Lower Shower Assembly

Install the lower half of the shower onto the rough-in part. Secure it in place using four (4) screws. Carefully lower the base plate cover onto the finished floor.

[Diagram Description: The lower section of the shower pole is shown being attached to the rough-in part on the floor, with screws being inserted.]

Step 6: Connect Shower Halves

Insert the upper half of the shower into the lower half while connecting the flexible hose. Align the rectangular slot on the back side of the shower with the corresponding part on the lower section and secure with the set screw.

[Diagram Description: The upper and lower sections of the shower pole are shown being joined. A detail highlights aligning a rectangular feature and securing a screw.]

Step 7: Connect Shower Head and Hand Shower

Connect the hand shower and the rain shower head. Ensure you use the included sealing washers for all connections.

[Diagram Description: The completed shower unit is shown. Arrows indicate connecting the hand shower and the rain shower head. A circular arrow suggests tightening or connecting.]

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