Channel drains an option for healthcare facilities and ADA compliant showers

Luxe Linear Drains channel drains are ADA compliant and a good option for barrier-free, wheelchair accessible showers.

By Healthcare Facilities Today


Luxe Linear Drains uses architectural grade, 100 percent stainless steel to produce a collection of linear channel drains and tile tray inserts for showers, tub to shower conversions or wetrooms in a variety of settings. 

According to the manufacturer, Luxe is a perfect fit for healthcare facilities as the channel drains are ADA compliant and an ideal choice for barrier-free, wheelchair accessible showers.

Luxe Linear Drains can be placed anywhere in the shower for unlimited design options using any size or style of porcelain, glass mosaic or natural stone tile surfaces. They also can be installed using any waterproofing membranes, materials or approved methods. The drains are universally designed to fit all standard two-inch floor drains.

For more information, visit www.lineardrains.com.

 

 



July 12, 2013


Topic Area: Product News


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