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Shower Drains & Grates: Keep Your Shower Clean and Free of Clogs
The shower drain is a small drain located in the bathroom. It is responsible for draining water from the shower and keeping the area around the shower dry; A shower grate(also known as a linear drains shower) is a long, slender shower grate, also a type of shower drain. Both shower waste drains are designed to increase hygiene by ensuring smooth discharge of wastewater and preventing mold growth.
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FAQ about Shower Grates & Drains
Where Do you Put a Shower Grate?
How to Clean Shower Drain?
How to Install a Shower Rail?
- Adjust the shower rail on the appropriate height, and mark the intersections of tile and shower rail ends, check if they are vertical
- Mark the positions of the mixer units and drill holes.
- Fix the upper mixer unit, insert the sliding bar to another mixer unit, then fix the mixer unit.
- Fasten the sliding bar and lower the mixer unit.
What Is a Shower Rail Slider?
What Is the Best Shower Rail Height?
What are the Differences Among the Three Types of Floor Wastes?
- A tile floor waste, also known as a smart floor waste, is a type of floor waste with tile inserted in. Compatible with all types of tiles, it blends in perfectly with the floor without compromising on its overall aesthetic appeal.
- A point drain, usually shaped square or round, is mostly utilized as a shower waste in the center of the shower room to collect water more efficiently; it is space-saving and easy to clean.
- A linear drain is a shower waste grate that allows water to flow in a straight line, rather than down a curved or sloped surface. Molded in a rectangular shape, it is usually installed on one side of the shower room to provide a more efficient drainage system for your shower without taking up too much moving space.
How to Install Tile Insert Floor Waste?
- Mark the position of the shower waste drain on the floor.
- Cut out a hole for the shower floor waste with a hole saw or jigsaw.
- Install the tile insert.
- Finally, using a grout float or spatula, spread grout around the tile insert.
What is a Floor Waste Gully?
What are Floor Drains Made of?
- Cast Iron: The cast iron is strong and durable, but it can be heavy and difficult to install.
- Brass: The brass bathroom floor waste is less expensive in general, and it offers more colors to match different decoration styles for it is great for plating. A brushed brass floor waste is the perfect option if you want something that’s easy to maintain. A simple wipe with a damp cloth is all it takes to keep them looking new.
- Stainless Steel: Stainless steel floor wastes stand out for their resistance to corrosion and rust, so you don’t need to worry about replacing them from time to time.