1. What is a flange and what is it for?
The flange is a special sheet bend (on the shower channel tray). This bend is aimed at improving the tightness of the drain, as well as facilitating and accelerating the assembly of the drain. We recommend buying a linear drain with a flange because it is a complete solution and much better than a linear drain without it.
2. What types of covers are available?
Our offer includes a very wide range of covers, as many as 14 designs. Patterns for KF, KNF, KNWF, KLF (smooth, greek, wave, square, wave In, caro, rainbow, chaos, stripes) patterns for V (smooth, square, lader, greek, chaos) patterns for standard grids (wave, clone, ceramic, caro, round, strip, square, radius)
3. What is the mounting cuff?
It is a three-layer mat that protects walls and floors against moisture. The material used for the production of the mat is a waterproof modified polyethylene film. Polypropylene phrasing is used as an additional material on both sides, which ensures an excellent bond with construction adhesives and sealing coatings. We recommend that you buy a mounting sleeve for each drainage system with a flange.
4. What are the mounting feet?
Mounting legs are used for quick installation of the drain and its leveling in the bathroom or other place where we intend to install the drain. The mounting feet have no other function.
5. What lengths of drains are available?
The standard lengths we have are 600mm, 700mm, 800mm 900mm 1000mm 1100mm, 1200mm. However, we can make drains of any length on request. The drain can be up to 50 meters long in one pass. We also make drains with non-standard lengths, e.g. 743 mm.
6. Can the siphon in the drain be moved?
Yes. We are able to move the siphon (drain) to any place in the channel. Such orders are accepted by phone or by e-mail. It is not possible to purchase such drains through the online store.
7. How to choose the length of the shower enclosure?
Choosing the right length of the drain is very important and depends on the width of the cabin, recess, etc. For example, for a 100 cm wide cabin, we suggest purchasing an 80 or 90 cm drain. We do not recommend 1000 mm, because during assembly there may be problems with seating the gutter in the cabin.
8. What fall is needed in the cabin?
The decrease to be kept is between 1-2%.