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Drainage is one of the quiet technical decisions that determines whether a bathroom performs well over time. Aquatop supports drainage solutions for showers, wet rooms, public restrooms, hotels, villas, and commercial projects.
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Category Coverage
These are the common search and specification terms connected to this category. They help users find the right product family before narrowing down brand, finish, size, and installation.
Shower drains
Floor drains
Wall drains
Linear drains
Central drains
Drain solutions
Wet room drainage
Outdoor drainage
Selection Guide
Match drain flow rate with shower output and expected water volume.
Coordinate slope, waterproofing, and tile layout before finishing.
Use linear or wall drains when a clean architectural shower floor is required.
Choose durable systems for hotels, spas, and commercial wet areas.
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FAQ
Bathroom drains should be selected early because the drain type affects floor levels, slope, waterproofing, tile layout, and shower design.
Yes. Linear drains are often used in walk-in showers because they support cleaner floor lines and can work well with large-format tiles.
Flow rate, waterproofing, floor slope, installation quality, and access for cleaning are the key factors in long-term shower drainage performance.