Easy Drain S-line: Invisible & stylish shower drain


As the inventor of curbless showering Easy Drain USA offers the largest range in elegant shower drains. The Easy Drain series offers complete freedom in designing your bathroom whether it is new construction or renovation. With their modern and timeless design grates you have the possibility to personalise your shower sensation. 

The walk-in shower completely eliminates the need to step in and out of a bathtub or cubicle. Curbless showers where once considered as only convenience for those with mobility difficulties or the elderly. Nowadays curbless showers are stylish additions to any bathroom.

Easy Drain USA is the perfect match for health care facilities when it comes to barrier-free showering and understands the need for universal access and design in the bathroom. Therefore, the Easy Drain program includes more than 150 ADA compliant design drains with extensive grates options and design possibilities. For this high-quality product, the highest quality stainless steel is used to make sure that they last a life-time in the bathroom. Easy Drain shower drain can be placed in almost every type of floor finish, like (natural stone)tile, mosaic, synthetic floors (e.g. Vinyl) and cast floors. Waterproofing is easy thanks to the patented Water Protection System (WPS), used by professionals word-wide. All shower drains are set up with a Tile Adjustable Frame (TAF) system and 2 inch tailpiece for easy installation into the bathroom floor.  

The last addition is the Easy Drain S-line. This unique and stylish drain is barely visible and fits seamlessly into any bathroom floor. The shower drain comes with a reversible grate for Zero (stainless steel) or Tile version, which can be finished with any type of tile.

S-line definitely meets all requirements that are set by any healthcare facility. This shower drain is installed against the wall, therefore there is always easy access to the shower for wheelchair users. 

 



February 25, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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