1-Piece Shower wall - installation

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mobtek
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I am replacing my 32x32 shower stall with a new pan and 1-piece wall unit. Can it be attached without using the plastic rivets? With just adhesive? Maybe non-rusting screws with caps? I don't much care for the rivets.
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I would think you could do it like that. one thing to remember, you have to be able to get the unit INTO the bathroom so make sure you measure twice. Greg
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mobtek
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The pan and wall are separate - the wall comes folded up in a 36x70x6 box. It's basically a sheet that bends at the corners.

Removing the old shower was a bit of a pain and of course removing old plumbing is always unpleasant (to say the least). Installed the pan, new drain and drain plumbing today.

Walls were patched as needed so tomorrow will be the installation of the wall unit and the new faucet and shower head. Hopefully NO MORE LEAKS and a clean new shower. *crossed fingers*
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