Strip Drains Sydney Linear Drain Blog

Strip Drains Sydney Linear Drain Blog

  1. Choosing the Perfect Grate Drain: A Guide to Selecting Your Drainage Products

    Choosing the Perfect Grate Drain: A Guide to Selecting Your Drainage Products

    Grate drains, also known as strip drains or channel drains, have become the iconic choice for bathrooms, balconies, and swimming pools all across Australia. With their effective water drainage capabilities and stylish designs, these modern drainage solutions offer both functionality and aesthetics. In this blog post, we will explore the most popular types of grate drains available in the market...
  2. Low Profile Drain

    Low Profile Drain

    A low profile drain is a type of channel drain that is plumbed into the floor and sits flush with the surface. Shallow low profile drains are frequently chosen when the depth available at the construction site is minimal, which may result from various factors such as a thin layer of concrete, obstructing mechanical devices, or plumbing installations. Types There...
  3. Tile Insert Floor Waste

    Tile Insert Floor Waste

    A tile insert floor waste is a type of floor drain that is becoming increasingly popular among home renovators and builders alike. It offers a sleek and stylish drain solution that not only looks great, but also offers a number of practical benefits. In this blog post, we will take a closer look at tile insert floor waste and why...
  4. How to Get the Most Out of Your Balcony or Patio Space

    How to Get the Most Out of Your Balcony or Patio Space

    Balconies and patios are typically limited when is comes to space, and we find many of our tilers and builders are looking for easy ways to make the most of the small area available. In today’s blog post, we’re covering some of the most simple and effective space saving ideas for your balcony project. Read on to learn more… Space...
  5. Commercial Drainage

    Commercial Drainage

    Effective drainage can reduce maintenance costs by avoiding pooling water that can cause safety issues and damage to property over time. Installing the right drainage system in the first instance will alleviate costly drainage problems for years to come. The strip drain is a popular choice for commercial drainage across areas including: Government Transport Business Public Hospitality Internal and external...
  6. Linear Drainage Covers: A Grate Design

    Linear Drainage Covers: A Grate Design

    Linear drainage is now a key feature in many Australian bathrooms and homes, and is the premier choice for stylish yet effective waste water removal. What’s a linear drainage cover? A linear drain cover is the top section that attractively conceals the strip drain. It’s most commonly fabricated from stainless steel and can feature a tray that has a space...
  7. Drainage Channel FAQs

    Drainage Channel FAQs

    A drainage channel is an attractive and effective option for bathroom, patio, balcony and swimming pool drains that offers a sleek look yet fast water removal. Today we’re covering some common questions regarding channel drainage, such as size and placement. How deep should the drain be? 25mm to 40mm is the ideal depth for a channel drain installed in a...
  8. Brass Strip Drain: A contemporary Bathroom Choice

    Brass Strip Drain: A contemporary Bathroom Choice

    While the most popular choice for lineal strip drain material is stainless steel, however anyone choosing a bathroom renovation project that’s wanting a classic gold look for tapware and drainage should choose a brass strip drain. Why is brass an ideal metal for drain fabrication? Brass¹ is a shiny alloy of copper and zinc, and may also contain very small...
  9. Tea Staining & Stainless Steel Surfaces

    Tea Staining & Stainless Steel Surfaces

    Stainless steel is used as a durable and attractive material in construction, for wet areas, marine environments, commercial and residential buildings and more. Its anti-corrosion properties make it an ideal choice for use in areas that are exposed to salt water and air, such as the coastal region of the East Coast of Australia. From non-slip flooring, to guard rails...
  10. Bathroom Floor Waste: Contemporary Options

    Bathroom Floor Waste: Contemporary Options

    The modern floor waste is sleek and slim, and offers a functional yet attractive way to effectively remove waste water from your bathroom. Every bathroom needs one, so why not choose from one of myriad modern and practical options. Shape Choosing a square shape drain allows for fewer tile cuts and a more even gradient finish. Although there are modern...

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