Level Access Wetroom Trays

Level Access Wetroom Tray is a low-profile tray or former that provides a fully flush floor finish for wet rooms and showers, facilitating step-free entry and seamless integration with tile or vinyl flooring.

About Level Access Wetroom Trays

Level access wetroom trays are engineered to offer a minimal build height (e.g., 22-30 mm) while incorporating a built-in fall toward a central, end or offset drain. They are designed for installation over timber joists or screeded floors and are suitable for full tiled or vinyl surfaces, enabling a barrier-free shower area ideal for wet rooms or accessible bathrooms.

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Benefits

  • Barrier-free access: Eliminates raised lips or steps into the shower area, improving accessibility.
  • Low profile build height: Typical depths of 22-30 mm keep the tray close to floor level, suitable for timber or screeded floors.
  • Integrated fall: Built-in gradient ensures efficient drainage toward the waste.
  • Tileable / vinyl ready: Can be finished with tiles or vinyl for a seamless wetroom floor.
  • Strong construction: Many are manufactured from composite materials or reinforced to handle high loads.

Applications

  • Wet-room or barrier-free showers in bathrooms, ensuites or accessible spaces.
  • Refurbishment of existing bathrooms where flush finish is required.
  • New builds needing modern wetroom installations with full floor integration.

Key Features

  • Profile height: approx. 22-30 mm (varies by model).
  • Drain options: central, end or offset depending on arrangement.
  • Compatible substrates: wooden joists + boarding or concrete/screeded subfloors.
  • Tiles or vinyl finishable overlay.
  • Load capacity sufficient for residential traffic and wet-room use.

Performance & Maintenance

Before installation, ensure the subfloor is level, structurally sound and conforms to manufacturer instructions. Install the tray with correct fall and ensure the drain trap and waste meet flow requirements. After installation, finish with waterproofing and tiling/vinyl without compromising the low profile. Periodically inspect the finish and the drainage for any signs of pooling, and ensure the trap remains clear of debris to maintain efficiency.