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Commercial Shower Trays in a Range of Shapes and Sizes

Shower trays are available in all standard sizes, including 760mm, 800mm, 900mm and larger. Choose from square, rectangular and quadrant-shaped shower trays to find the right style for your washroom - you can even find low-profile shower trays to give your washroom a more modern and seamless finish. 

Most shower trays are available in a white finish and are made to a robust quality so that they can withstand most commercial showers and changing room environments.

Options are available for both slimline shower trays suited for installations where the trap can be installed beneath the floor or with a riser kit, enabling the tray to be lifted above floor level and creating space for the shower waste and pipework beneath.

Please contact the Commercial Washrooms team who will be happy to help with your order.

Shower Tray FAQ

How to fit a shower tray

If you do not have experience fitting a shower tray or are not confident with this task, we recommend hiring a professional to carry out the work to avoid any unnecessary damage. 

There are different types of shower trays available, including low-profile shower trays, which are nearly level with the floor. Therefore, you may need to follow different steps depending on the style of shower tray you go for. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to fit a standard shower tray:

  1. You will need to mark the desired shower tray position

Using a pencil or some masking tape, outline the location you wish to fit your shower tray. If your shower tray comes with adjustable legs, you must adjust these to the right height (you can use a spirit level to ensure that the shower tray is flat).

  1. See how the shower tray waste lines up 

You must ensure the shower tray can connect to your water wastage. Lightly attaching your shower tray waste before installation will allow you to make any necessary adjustments. 

  1. Line up your side panels to see how they will look (you may need to trim them if the height is not right).

  2. Ensure that your shower tray is level

Before you go any further, make sure that your shower tray is level with a spirit level and check that the shower tray legs are secure - whether you need to fit the shower legs with screws or adhesive pads will depend on the make and model you have.  

  1. Attach your shower tray waste trap to water waste 

If you spot any leaks, you must remove the connections and start again. A good way to test leaks is by pouring water through your shower tray waste. 

  1. Apply a silicone sealant around the edges of your shower tray and leave to set

  2. Apply wall panels or tiling around the shower tray

  3. Install the side panels 

You may need clips to secure them, but many shower tray side panels will fit into place without other fixtures.

How to clean a shower tray

Here are a few easy ways to clean a shower tray:

  • Bathroom cleaner - there are many bathroom cleaner solutions on the market at a low price which are designed to tackle stubborn shower tray stains.

  • Lemon juice - try rubbing a lemon or applying lemon juice to the surface of your shower tray and rinsing the area clean with hot water - it’s a simple yet effective way to keep washrooms fresh and clean. 

  • Baking soda - baking soda is a great way to get rid of grime. Simply mix baking soda and water and rub it over your shower tray. Allow some time for the baking soda to work its magic, and rinse your shower tray with warm water afterwards. 

Try to avoid using scouring pads or steel wool, as these can cause damage to shower trays. 

What is a shower tray made of?

Shower trays can be found in various materials, such as acrylic and stone resin. 

What shower tray should I buy?

The shower tray you decide to buy will depend on the amount of space available in your washroom and the style and finish you feel will work best. Low-level shower trays can give washrooms a more sleek and seamless appearance, whilst, on the other hand, standard shower trays with riser kits make plumbing and reaching pipework underneath the shower enclosure much easier. 

With so many shower trays, you may ask a team member for advice. Feel free to get in touch and discuss your options so that you can buy the right shower tray for you. 

How big is a standard shower tray?

Typically, standard shower trays have a width and depth of around 700mm and 1700mm and can be anywhere between 25mm and 40mm high. Of course, the sizes of shower trays will vary between brands and styles, so it is always best to measure the area you intend to install a shower tray before making a purchase. 

How high should a shower tray be?

Generally, shower trays are around 25mm to 40mm high. That said, you can find low-profile shower trays which are near enough level with the ground.