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Frequently asked
questions
Q. Do the patterns on shower trays make them anti-slip?
A. No, unless the manufacturer states this.
Q. How long are most shower trays guaranteed for?
A. Depends on brand and material and varies from manufacturer to
manufacturer.
Q. Should I buy a tray and shower enclosure at the same time?
A. It is advisable to buy them together to ensure that they are
compatible and of the same size.
Q. Do shower trays move?
A. Not if installed correctly. It is important that the tray is
installed to the manufacturers instructions and the feet are securely
screwed to the floor.
| Types |
Benefits |
| Low height shower tray. |
Traditional flat surface
tray, of low height for ease of access. |
| Conventional tray. |
Designed for fitting in
any position, usually with hand and end panels. |
| Riser tray. |
Variation on a conventional
tray as adjustable legs are added to allow height adjustment and provide
easy access to waste and trap. |
| Tiling upstand tray. |
A thin lip is added to
the tray which allows for tiling to be placed over the lip giving
a leak free solution. |
| Top access waste. |
Allows cleaning of the
shower waste and trap without having to access the plumbing from underneath
the shower tray. |
Cleaning: Clean your shower tray using only a soft cloth and
warm soapy water. Rinse and wipe dry with another clean soft cloth. DO
NOT use abrasive compounds, pads, cloths or creams as these will damage
the surfaces.
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