Thanks:
Looking at 38x38 neo's.
Since this is pier and beam -- not -- slab on grade (have few this part country, sure a lot in Canada)
I rejected tile out of concerns of any potential floor movement.
Laying in a pre-formed pan is no problem and I'm not overly concerned about the two back walls on the studs
Around here most go with glass side walls which I don't particularly like because of the maintenance issue
of keeping it clean. (Glass looks great in magazines but IMHO not functionable). I would like to go from pan
to the ceiling (helps keep heat in shower otherwise drafty) and I guess I could build a 2x2 wall on top of the pan
but was hoping for an easier alternative. Right now I'm thinking either "imitation marble" or Corian for the walls.
Haven't worked with Corian since the early 80's so not sure what's available any more. Use to be their sheet widths
were around 30 inches as I recall, so this mean splicing sheets which are are pain with thin material and /or
to keep from breaking during install in a tight area.
Remember to flood test the drain connection on the pan with an inflatable test plug and extension hose.
Thanks for the reminder.