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Hi all,
I've got a client who is after a totally seamless look in his wetroom, he would like to have the drain cover tiled.
The shower area is going ... -
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Tile Insert Drain
Hi all,
I've got a client who is after a totally seamless look in his wetroom, he would like to have the drain cover tiled.
The shower area is going to be 800mm x 1000mm, there is no decision yet about drain position.
Anyone out there had experience with these type of tiled drain systems?
Recommendations?
Many thanks!
Stevo
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"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Hi smashedpeanut. Best people for this type of thing are Dallmer. This is a German company who specialise in wet room drainage. Probably the most suitable for you is the linear system which can be made to look almost invisible. Floow this link:
Download Categorien - Dallmer
Then download the Dallmer channel drainage brochure (second one down) - warning these are very expensive!
Regards Andy
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wedi are now doing linear drain systems with their shower formers and the stainless cover can be flipped over and can take a tile to give the look you are after
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Hi thanks heaps for the advice I'm now looking at both the Dallmer and Wedi options.
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