So, you’ve bought a shower enclosure, now you need to decide if you want a shower tray or a linear floor drain.
Wait, there’s more than option?
What even is a linear shower drain?
In this article we will dive into everything you need to know about shower trays and linear floor drains, as well as how to choose which one is right for you.
Let’s dive in!
What is a linear shower drain?
Essentially, a linear shower drain is a thin gap in your floor in the shape of a straight line. This gap is what the waste water from the shower falls into so it can be drained away and into the sewers. To ensure this works, the flooring or a small panel is angled towards the linear drain.
On the other hand, a shower head is essentially a podium with a typically circular drain. The body of the shower tray is angled to push all the water towards the drain, which is typically in the corner or centre of the shower tray.
Now that we understand what linear channel drains are and what shower trays are, let’s take a look at what makes them so great; starting with linear drains.
Their inherently seamless design is perfect for any modern or minimalist bathroom. They can easily blend into any floor and their singular line gap looks stark yet subtle in any environment.
Thanks to their minimalist design, linear shower drains are extremely easy to clean.
This is in part due to the fact that they feature fully concealable drainage options, so you have less you have to frequently clean.
Our linear channel drains have fast flow siphon waste systems which mean they are less likely to clog and drain faster than traditional drains.
Because linear shower drains are completely flush, meaning they are the same level as the floor, they are more accessible than any shower tray with a lip.
This makes them ideal for walk in showers, the most accessible form of a shower. In that sense, they are linear wet room drains.
Pair your linear floor drain with a walk in shower screen for the optimum, accessible, shower experience.
A great aspect of linear shower drains is that they are extremely modern and practical, which means they can help raise the value of your home. If you are looking to sell or rent for as much as possible, then the installation of a walk in shower and linear channel drain is the perfect way to start.
Comparatively, shower trays have a similar laundry list of benefits to their name.
Shower trays have been used in conjunction with shower enclosures for almost as long as the concept of showering has existed. Because of this, they are an iconic bathroom fixture that helps to tie together any classic bathroom look.
Because shower trays are non-porous, they are fully water resistant and hygienic. This also makes them extremely easy to clean, which is ideal for the base of a shower that will be exposed to waste water during the cleaning process.
Because shower trays are so common, they are also very affordable. No matter your price range, you will be able to find a shower tray that suits you.
There is a great variety of shower trays on offer, from stone resin shower trays to acrylic shower trays and from rectangular shower trays to quadrant shower trays.
This endless variety is perfect for customisability, especially if you want a uniquely shaped shower enclosure like a pentagonal shower enclosure, because then you will need a shower tray to match.
Linear drains are typically designed to fit together with walk in shower screens. If you installed a pentagonal shower enclosure over a linear drain, the two wouldn’t necessarily fit.
This could look odd, and on top of that could cause water issues, as most enclosures are designed to connect to a shower tray, whereas a linear floor drain doesn’t offer any way of attaching itself to an enclosure, potentially leaving a gap between the glass and the floor at the bottom.
Linear floor drains are hard to install, in fact it is advised that an amateur doesn’t attempt to install one without help. This could be an issue if you aren’t in a position to hire a professional. It is important to keep this in mind before committing to a purchase.
Shower trays can be cracked or shattered if you were to drop something considerably heavy on it.
This would render the shower tray completely unusable.
We recommend stone resin shower trays as a solution to this problem, as they are extremely tough and resilient.
Linear Shower Drain Pros |
Linear Shower Drain Cons |
Linear Shower Drains Feature A Seamless Aesthetic |
Linear Shower Drains Don’t Fit Every Enclosure |
Linear Shower Drains Are Easy To Clean |
Linear Shower Drains Hard To Install |
Linear Shower Drains Feature Optimised Draining |
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Linear Shower Drains Are Accessible |
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Linear Shower Drains Can Increase Home Value |
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Shower Tray Pros |
Shower Tray Cons |
Shower Trays Have A Classic Aesthetic |
Shower Trays Can Be Fragile
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Shower Trays Are Easy To Clean |
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Shower Trays Are Affordable |
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Shower Trays Boast A Variety Of Shapes, Sizes & Materials |
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Linear shower drains and shower trays are both fantastic options for your bathroom, so which should you pick?
The answer is actually really simple.
If you are installing a walk in shower, then install a linear drain.
If you are installing a closed shower enclosure, then you should install an appropriately shaped shower tray.
For comprehensive breakdowns on everything you need to know about shower enclosures, how to install shower trays, and more, then check out the rest of our informative articles on our blog.