Where is the best place to put a linear drain in the shower?

Where is the best place to put a linear drain in the shower?

We recommend installing your shower drain against the wall (three-sided installation). By doing so, you have a one-sided slope that offers the easiest installation with less tile cutting necessary. Another option is to place the shower drain free-in-the-floor.

How far should a linear drain be from the wall?

It is important to remember that these drains are designed for 3pcs clamping ring drains which means the PVC collar has to be 2-3” from the wall. This means the Drain will typically sit 3-5” away from the back wall. It is ideal to take measurements and center the drain on the wall.

Does a linear drain need to go wall-to-wall?

“The ideal linear drain installation is wall-to-wall and against the wall,” says Jonathan Brill, President of Infinity Drain. “We strongly suggest this type of installation not only to enhance the function of the shower but protect the integrity of the rest of the bathroom”.

Do linear drains clog easily?

Maintenance – Linear drains are easy to clean depending on the material they are manufactured in. Water and soap are the recommended method of cleaning. A good linear drain will have a removable debris basket. This can prevent clogging your pipes, one of the most frequent and expressive problems in any home.

What is the advantage of a linear shower drain?

Linear drains offer superior drainage for the shower recess, which makes them the perfect choice for hobless (curbless) showers. Showers without hobs are extremely popular as they create a seamless, contemporary feel in the bathroom and add to the appearance of space in what is usually a smaller sized room.

Are linear drains worth it?

Linear drains do more than look cool and are far beyond an embellishment but an improvement. This essential part of the plumbing system of your shower is now an architectural focal point not just for wastewater but to enhance the complete aesthetic of the space.