Floor Drains

There are several types of floor drains that vary in design, size, and performance. Some drains are shallow and unobtrusive, while others have multiple drain holes and a higher drainage volume. 

Types of Floors Drains

Tile insert Drains

Tile insert Drains built in Stainless Steel offer a seamless and invisible look, are specially designed for tiles, and come with a drain frame, odour and cockroach trap, and hair trap.

Design Center drains

Design Center drains are similar to point drains in that they are located in the center of the shower floor. However, they are typically larger in size and have a wider grate or cover. Center drains are a good option for larger shower areas, as they can handle a higher flow of water.

Corner drains

Corner drains are designed to fit in the corner of a shower and are ideal for smaller shower areas. They have a small grate or cover that sits above the drain and are typically located in the corner of the shower floor. 

Corner drains are a great option for those who want to maximize the showering area in a small space.

Point drains

Point drains, also known as traditional or standard drains, are the most common type of shower floor drain. They are typically located in the center of the shower floor and have a small grate or cover that sits above the drain. Point drains are a popular choice for their simplicity and affordability.

Push Type drains / Pop-Up Cover

Push type drains are designed to be used only when needed, By opening and closing it by Pushing on it with the foot, which makes it easy to install and operate

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