Your Check List For Selecting a Classy Shower Grate

by Natalie Rager

By now, you know that the bathroom is an integral part of the house, yet the most forgotten. Before you start building a home, you must think about how you want your bathroom to look like and the type of bathroom grates drainage you intend on using. That said, most people think about the bathroom last. Deciding the best shower grate seems none essential, but that’s not the case.

Note, to choose the best shower grate, consider your bathroom setting/design, the tiles to use on the floor, as well as your budget. Once you have done that, it will be easy to choose the best. In this blog post, you’ll be able to understand different kinds of shower grates as well as shower drains.

1. Point drain
Point drains are the types of drains you’ll find in every home. They are mostly in the middle of your floor, and the floor has a funnel that is gently sloped from where water can drain without forming a pool. If you intend to have the post drain in your shower, look for a square drain since it is going to compliment the tiles on the floor.

2. Size of tiles to use
For a point drain, smaller tiles on the shower floor are the most suitable because of the funnel. The person installing them has to make sure that the tiles are flat enough. For people who like different tiles for the bathroom and shower floor, the post drain is the best choice.

3. Linear drain
Linear shower drains are extended and narrow and have become more prevalent in the last few years. Linear drains are mostly installed along one shower wall but can also be installed in the middle. Just like in post drain, linear drains are also sloped towards the great only that it is evenly done, and no funnel is required. Linear drains are capable of draining water at high speed since they are in the corner.

4. Size of tiles to use
On the floor of a linear drain, larger tiles are the best to use. But this doesn’t mean that small ones can’t be used, they can be used, but larger tiles are the best for linear drains. Since the floor is sloped in the same direction for the entire floor, you can use any size of tiles.

However, most homeowners tend to use the same tiles, mostly large ones, in the rest of the bathroom for the shower floor. Using larger tiles makes small bathrooms look more prominent.

It’s important to note that you can get linear and point drains in two types; grate and tile insert. Therefore, depending on the type of drainage you choose, you can use either grate or tile insert.

Final Thoughts
For people looking forward to owning a home, the type of drainage you want to install should be decided on before construction starts. It is necessary to avoid causing inconveniences to the plumbing location. Once you consider plumbing, the workload decreases. After choosing the type of drainage, the next step is choosing the style to use to make the drainage more appealing.

 

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