Shower Cubicle and Doors Selection Guidance

A shower cubicle should incorporate space savings especially if such is to be installed in a:

  • Government low cost housing unit.
  • Student apartment.
  • Resort cottage.
  • Granny flat.
  • High rise apartment.

 

Although space saving is thus imperative, the shower cubicle must still be spacious enough to ensure that people of various sizes will be able to enjoy a comfortable shower. If the shower is to be used at all, the above characteristics must be incorporated.

 

Shower Doors

Another important feature of a well-planned shower cubicle is that of the door. It should be hardened to prevent injuries occurring when a person for instance, slips in the shower. The door must be able to withstand the occasional hard closure and bumps equally well. Where space is a rather big concern, the client must have the option of a sliding door. The shower must be placed in such a manner as to allow easy opening and closing of the door without creating a space problem or difficulty of movement.

 

Equipment

The shower cubicle must be fitted with a rack where the toiletries can be placed. The rack must be high enough to minimize the need to bend down which is one of the reasons why people get hurt in showers. It must furthermore feature a shower head and preferably one that can also be used separate from the permanent top fixture.

 

GEZA Shower Cubicles

We understand not only the requirements of space and comfort, but also affordability. As such our shower units come with see through hardened doors in extra strong frames and feature well placed racks. The shower tray is made from ABS/Fibreglass and features sides and a waste and trap. The sides of the shower and the back are fixed to the shower tray. The client has the option of aluminium, polystyrene or ABS. The doors are hinged or can slide and the harness includes a mixer and rose, fully adjustable.

 

Other Products Available

We furthermore offer complete bathroom sets which come with the geyser and the required piping for easy connection. A typical bathroom set for instance, includes:

  • Built-in geyser with a drip tray where the pipe work is fitted as well as a cistern.
  • Granite of fibreglass top with a stainless steel or fibreglass basin.
  • Inspection covers.
  • Geyser element.
  • Thermostat.
  • Drain cock.
  • Ceramic WC pan as well as seat.
  • Pipe work already prepared for connection.
  • Swivel mixer used for bath and hand basin.
  • Bath tub, hand basin and toilet.

 

The geyser can hold 80 litres and features a 1.5KW element in addition to a vacuum breaker, a 400 kPa pressure reducing valve and a safety valve. As such the complete unit is ready for connection and operation.

Add to the above bathroom unit, a complete shower cubicle and you will have a stylish, yet affordable bathroom that can be installed also in government housing units in addition to granny flats or other apartments.

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