LATICRETE Expands Line of Linear Drain Grates and Troughs


LATICRETE, a manufacturer of globally proven construction solutions for the building industry, has launched a series of 77 new and improved HYDRO BANⓇ Linear Drain grates and troughs in a variety of sizes and finishes — with custom sizes available upon request — to accommodate virtually any shower installation. In addition to developing the products themselves, which carry the LATICRETEⓇ Lifetime System Warranty and come from a single source supplier, LATICRETE improved the order and logistics process for its distributors by now offering the troughs and grates as separate purchases. Previously, troughs and grates were required to be packaged together. 

Key new and improved products include a standard linear drain trough with a V-Bottom, in stainless steel for use in commercial applications that require a higher strength flange, an improved Oil Rubbed Bronze coating produced by a state of the art electrochemical process to reduce chipping and new linear drain grate designs, including Offset Oval, Tile-In and Wedge Wire that are available in a variety of finishes. All of the products can be used with LATICRETE mortar beds and pre-sloped shower pans, and are compatible with the company’s full line of products for a complete shower, tile or stone installation. 

All linear drain grates will be available in six-inch increments from 24 inches to 60 inches (61 - 152 centimeters), and a special 32 inch (81 centimeters). The HYDRO BAN Linear Drain grates and troughs are also available in custom sizes upon request.



July 23, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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