Bathroom drainage can not be separated from the floor drain

Oct 09, 2023

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First, what material is good for the floor drain

 

Nowadays, the most commonly used floor drain in the market is the all copper chromium-plated type. This type of floor drain is coated with a thick layer of copper chromium, ensuring that it remains rust-free even after prolonged use. When it comes to cleaning, it is also relatively easier compared to other types of floor drains. The all copper chrome-plated floor drain has a long service life, which can be at least 6 years, and its performance is considered satisfactory. As a result, it is gaining popularity and is gradually becoming a go-to choice for many homeowners and contractors alike.

 

If you're considering a stainless steel floor drain, you'll find that it's a visually stunning option that performs well in terms of odor prevention and longevity. However, it's important to note that the cost of a stainless steel floor drain is higher compared to that of a PVC floor drain. Additionally, the coating on a stainless steel floor drain is thinner which makes it susceptible to rust after a few years. It's also worth mentioning that the stainless steel floor drain doesn't necessarily complement tiles very well.

 

The price of PVC floor drain is pocket-friendly, and it works effectively in deodorizing the room. However, this type of drain is prone to aging due to material brittleness. In the cold regions at the north, it quickly deteriorates, requiring replacement frequently. As a result, the market does not have a high regard for PVC floor drain.

 

While zinc alloy floor drains may have a strong resistance to corrosion and come at a cheap price, their service life is typically very short. As such, it is recommended that one avoids purchasing them.

 

The ceramic environmental protection material floor drain is a highly effective solution for ensuring proper drainage in bathrooms and other wet areas. This type of floor drain is known for its excellent performance and durability. Although this type of floor drain is not suitable for use with ceramic tile flooring, there are many customized options available on the market today. However, due to their high performance and quality, these products can be quite expensive.

 

 

Second, what's good about the floor drain

 

The water-sealed floor drain has been around for a long time, but it has a major flaw. If it is not used for several days, the water trap dries up, and the odors from the sewer pipe and pests can easily enter the house. Although some manufacturers increase the water trap, the problem persists when users go on long trips or do not use it for an extended period. Additionally, the longer the water seal, the easier it is for dirt to accumulate in the core. These particles are challenging to clean and can form a new source of pollution. Moreover, since the floor drain is for domestic sewage, the water stored in the trap during summer or in the south will emit a foul odor within days.

 

A mechanical floor drain which is also known as gravity floor drain consists of a balance principle system that utilizes water pressure and counterweight block to automatically regulate the size of the gasket opening and closing. This ensures that the water is instantly sealed, preventing any odor or pests from gaining access. It relies entirely on the gravity of the water to open and close the sealing cover plate, with infinite speed adjustment, thus producing a smooth and natural process. It doesn't require a water seal and external forces like magnets and springs and instead uses the reverse gravity principle to operate the gasket. Although the mechanical floor drain doesn't have any significant drawbacks, unqualified mechanics can lead to a complete failure to prevent odor.

 

There are two types of springs - up and down bomb type. The up type functions by pushing the cover plate, causing it to spring up, and then resetting when it is pressed down again. On the other hand, the lower elastic type is secured by stretching the gasket at the sealing core's lower end with a spring, providing a tight seal.

 

One major drawback of using an iron boron spring is its tendency to rust over time. As a result, its elasticity gradually weakens until it ultimately fails. This limits the lifespan of the spring, making it less durable than other types of springs on the market. Additionally, the spring's design makes it prone to wrapping around hair and fabrics, which can be difficult to clean. This can cause a hassle for users who want to maintain the quality of their products. Overall, while it may offer some benefits, the iron boron spring is not the best choice for those seeking a long-lasting and easy-to-use spring.

 

 

Third, floor drain size selection

 

Deodorant drains come in various sizes, mainly 3 inches and 4 inches diameter, but there are other sizes available, ranging from small to large. The shape of the drain can be square, round, rectangular, or other shapes. The most common household square deodorant drain sizes range from 90mm*90mm to 150mm*150mm. Materials used for these drains include brass, white copper, bronze, stainless steel, plastic, alloy, cast iron, and others. So, based on your preferences and needs, you can choose a suitable size and material for your deodorant drain.