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SHOWER DOOR & CUBICLES - Double and Triple sliding doors. These doors work in the same way in that the doors slide on rollers back and forth to open or close. The difference between the two is the number of doors used to gain access. The double sliding door has less framework and as such has a more minimalist appearance; where as the triple sliding door creates a wider opening when the doors are pulled back.
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SHOWER SHAPES - SHOWER SHAPES A pentangle cubicle is the same as a square one but has the corner cut off. This results in the saving of floor space in the bathroom / en-suite. A quadrant cubicle has a rounded front edge designed to save space as with the pentangle.
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SHOWER TRAYS - Acrylic Acrylic trays used to be very common but received a bad reputation due to the poor build quality of trays in the past. The use of poor frameworks and minimal reinforcement meant that the trays moved when in use and often leaked. Modern acrylic trays are generally built to a very high standard and are fully reinforced. All acrylic trays are on adjustable legs and so are ideal in applications where a solid floor such concrete is on site. The result of this higher built quality is that acrylic trays are not an inexpensive option.
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SHOWER TRAYS - Stone resin Stone resin trays are by far the most common trays available. The low cost of producing the moulds for the trays makes them the most versatile in size. They are available in both legged and un-legged format. Without legs is the most common.
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SHOWER TRAYS - Acrylic capped resin Acrylic capped resin trays are becoming more popular. They combine the rigidity of the stone resin tray, but have the added advantage of being capped in acrylic. This produces a surface that is more resistant to impact and can be polished if scratched. They are however more costly to produce and as such are not available in the same number of sizes as the stone resin.
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