Overview:
A dynamic, universal solution that is pre-sealed, stain-resistant, and designed to seamlessly complete any bathroom space. The shower bench is a key feature for modern shower and tub installations, providing both comfort and functionality while enhancing the overall tile design. Ideal for creating a smooth, finished look in shower surrounds, it offers a durable, built-in seating solution that combines practicality with a clean, professional aesthetic—making it a preferred choice for designers, installers, and homeowners.
Please note that this is a special-order item, which will take approximately one week to arrive at our warehouse after you place your order. It must be ordered in full-box quantities.
Specifications:
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Length (in inches)
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47.17
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Width (in inches)
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17.99
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Thickness (in mm)
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15.0
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Weight per piece (in LB)
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51.30
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Pieces per Box
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1
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Application
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Shower
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Color Family
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Grey
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Material Type
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Engineered Stone
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Shape
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Rectangle
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Surface Type
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Polished
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Edge Type
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Beveled > 1 mm
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Size (in inches)
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18 x 47.2
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How to install:
1. Cut the engineered stone (face side up) to the required dimensions with a circular saw, or wet saw. DO NOT USE DRY CUTTING METHODS. Wear a respirator when cutting, grinding, or polishing. Children should not be present during cutting, grinding, or polishing.
2. There are several choices for the framing construction on which the engineered stone must rest upon. After-market and pre-fabricated benches can be used, or a rigid structure can be created with the use of a suitable substrate and a waterproof membrane. Consult a certified contractor for local building codes.
3. A free floating bench installation cannot be used with this engineered stone.
4. Ensure that the top of the bench is sloped with a ¼” angle toward the front of the bench to allow proper drainage of liquid.
5. Maintain plastic covering to protect during installation.
6. Install the engineered stone bench top using a premium, unmodified thinset.
7. Important notes: waterproofing on the walls must be continuous from the wall, over the top of the bench sub-structure, and down over the face. The top of the bench must be sloped towards the drain. If using a wooden bench frame, waterproofing is required and must be tied into the floor and wall membranes.