About Linear Drains
Linear drains are elongated shower drains designed to collect water along a single line rather than through a traditional center drain. This design supports continuous floor slopes and clean tile layouts, making linear drains a common choice for modern shower installations.
Linear drains are frequently used in barrier-free showers, curbless installations, and large-format tile applications where consistent slope and efficient drainage are critical.
Types of Linear Drain Systems
- Wall-Mounted Linear Drains: Installed against the wall for concealed or low-profile appearances.
- Floor-Mounted Linear Drains: Positioned at shower entrances or within the shower floor.
- Tile-In Grates: Allow tile to be inserted for a seamless appearance.
- Decorative Grates: Feature finished metal grate designs.
- Drain Channels & Connectors: Components used to build complete linear drain assemblies.
How to Choose
- Drain Placement: Determine wall location or entry placement.
- Shower Size: Select a drain length appropriate for the installation.
- Grate Style: Choose tile-in or decorative grate options.
- Waterproofing Compatibility: Confirm integration with the waterproofing system being used.
Common Applications
Linear drains are used in residential and commercial showers, wet rooms, locker rooms, and spa environments. They are well suited for large-format tile, slab tile, and modern bathroom designs.
Installation & Integration
Linear drains are installed as part of the shower base and waterproofing assembly. Proper integration with membranes, bonding flanges, and connectors helps support reliable drainage and long-term leak protection.