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Shower Trays For Your Enclosure Shower trays provide a base for your showering experience, but it doesn’t just end there. Trays are designed with sleek, straight edged lines to provide maximum compatibility with your current bathroom styling. With the majority of trays being acrylic capped resin, cleaning is made easy and installation is simplistic thanks to a lightweight body; all without sacrificing on quality. Low profile, resilient shower trays from Mira, Coram and Hydrolux ensure performance and a water tight seal without compromising aesthetics. This is truly a combination of design and quality whilst remaining affordable thanks to Plumbworld’s competitive price updates. Offset Quadrant Shower Trays Shower Tray Riser Kits Shower Trays - Key Things To Consider: A shower tray is first and foremost about compatibility; therefore it’s important to make sure it fits in the space or the enclosure you have. Next up is ensuring a water tight seal and some shower trays come with upstands to make this even easier;

it may be best to consult a professional installer to make sure you get the right tray. After this has been addressed you can consider styles such as different colours or various heights – which will suit the design of your bathroom best? Shape: Shower trays come in a variety of shapes to suit shower enclosures. Different shapes include square, rectangular, quadrant, offset-quadrants, pentagon and d-shaped trays. It goes without saying that you obviously need to buy a shower tray based on your type of shower enclosure. For example if you’re fitting a shower in an alcove you’ll either need a square tray or a rectangular one dependent upon the dimensions. Just make sure you don’t buy an offset quadrant enclosure and a regular quadrant tray as they will not fit. We try to avoid issues like this at Plumbworld by selling tray and shower enclosures in one single package to ensure compatibility and high quality are paired together. Height: Shower trays come in varying heights to suit different bathroom designs and enclosures.

If your bathroom has been styled with a minimalist design in mind, then a low profile slim line shower tray will lend itself very well to the room. Low profile trays are ideal for flush fitting rooms as they are very shallow and only extend from the ground by about four or five centimetres.
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ikea-dignitet-curtain-wire-and-clipsIf your waste is situated in an awkward place that makes under-floor plumbing near impossible, you may want a high shower tray in order for pipework to flow underneath.
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In instances like this it may be wise to opt for a shower tray with a riser kit. Riser kits provide the option of lifting the tray higher off the floor and leaving a gap underneath for the waste piping;
ikea-dignitet-curtain-wire-and-clipsmany trays come with riser kits as an option and a lot of these are adjustable in height. When buying a riser kit you will also need panels installed to hide the ugly pipework underneath (most kits come with these included, but check to be sure). Features: Quality shower trays from Plumbworld will always keep their colour unlike inferior alternatives that gradually stain over time and change shade. When your bathroom relies upon matching colours to ensure a uniform style, colour that stays true is considerably important. The majority of trays nowadays are scratch, chip and impact resistant to ensure that soap or shampoo drops in the shower will not damage the tray.

Make sure the tray has these features or you may end up with a deformed shower floor after a few months of daily use, unless you’re extremely careful. If you plan to fit the tray by yourself you may want to opt for a lightweight tray to avoid any problems during installation. Obviously if you have a professional fitter doing the installation this shouldn’t make much of a difference, but it’s worth bearing in mind.Satina 3 Tier Hanging Shower Tidy - Chrome - 58790Much tidy for the family of five, Nothing to pick up from the floor. Satina Bathroom Corner Basket Tidy - Triple Tier - Chrome - 57690 Nice unit but too small I bought this item to replace an old B&Q unit that had gone rusty. Unfortunately, the shelves are too close together to hold most common bathroom items such as shower gel bottles, even small shampoo and conditioner bottles, etc.As a result, I returned the item. It is a shame because it look great and was a good price but utterly useless.I have only given 1 star for value because it is a poor design and I had to return it.

(At a cost of £8.) Lloyd Pascal - 2 Tier Wall Mounted Corner Basket - Chrome - 053.02.062 Great price and quality, quick delivery too A similar shower caddy in Homebase was £30, but less than a tenner at Victorian Plumbing. I wondered if quality might be low but it is well built, well chromed and very sturdy. Satina Bathroom Storage Basket - Double Corner - 57590 Corner basket for shower room Smaller than I expected but will do. Rails could be higher to hold larger bottles as they tend to tip over the side. While admittedly not the most exciting things in the world, shower caddies are an important part of your bathroom because they offer a practical, convenient way to store all your daily essential items such as shampoos, shower gels and scrunchies. But with so many options out there it can often be difficult to decide exactly what’s best suited to your requirements. In this guide we’ll explain all you need to know to make a better informed purchase.

There are many different styles and sizes out there when it comes to shower caddies. You can choose from corner baskets, single or multiple tier options as well as various finishes. We supply racks from well-known brands such as Croydex, Heritage, Wenko and Coram so you know you’re getting high quality products. Not only do our shower racks add extra practicality to your bathroom but they’re also easy on the eye, which means you don’t have to compromise between style and functionality. This depends on which type of caddy you’re planning to fit as there are a few different types of installation. Hanging caddy: These are a doddle to fit; all you need to do with most hanging shower baskets is simply place the attachments at the top over your shower screen and you’re good to go. Screw-in: As these items aren’t movable like hanging ones, you need to think about the best place to mount it first. You don’t want to install one too high or too low, and you also don’t want it in an annoying place where it’ll catch your arm every time you move.

Once you’ve established a suitable position for the shelf, you need to mark some drill holes with a pencil, making sure they align properly. Place some masking tape over each hole in a cross shape before marking onto them where the holes will go. This handy little tip should prevent the drill from skidding on your tiles. Place wall plugs into the holes once you’ve drilled them and then carefully screw the caddy into position. Finally, make sure you put your screw covers on to complete the look. Twist ‘n’ Lock: This Croydex patented method offers a unique way of fitting your caddy. It features a suction fix system which allows you to fit items to a variety of smooth surfaces while eliminating the need for any drilling. What you do is place the item where you want it, push the suction cup to the wall and then use the twisting motion to lock it securely in place. This means you don’t have to risk damaging your tiles and the rack can also be moved to a new position with minimal fuss.