FAQs
You can browse Domo’s list of Frequently Asked Questions before contacting our team, just in case your questions have already been answered.
What material are your shower trays made from?
Our shower trays are crafted from high-quality materials such as acrylic, stone resin, and ceramic. Each material is chosen for its durability, ease of cleaning, and water resistance. Stone resin shower trays are particularly popular because of their strength and luxurious feel, while acrylic trays offer a lightweight and cost-effective solution without compromising on quality.
How do I install a shower tray?
Installing a shower tray requires a solid, level base to ensure stability and proper drainage. Start by preparing the area where the tray will be installed, making sure the floor is level and free of debris. You can use adhesive to secure the tray, ensuring it is firmly attached to the base. It’s crucial to connect the drainage system properly, and we recommend sealing the edges with silicone to prevent water leakage. Detailed installation instructions come with all our trays to guide you through the process.
Can shower walls be installed over existing tiles?
Yes, shower walls can often be installed over existing tiles, provided the tiles are in good condition and securely attached to the wall. For best results, it’s important to use the proper adhesive and take care to smooth out any rough edges. If the existing wall is uneven or has water damage, we recommend preparing the surface first to avoid complications.
Are your shower walls easy to maintain?
Yes, our shower walls are designed for easy maintenance. They are made from materials like acrylic, PVC, and glass, which are resistant to mold, mildew, and stains. A regular cleaning routine with a non-abrasive cleaner and soft cloth is all that’s needed to keep them looking new. Avoid using harsh chemicals, as they can damage the finish.
How do I choose the right size shower enclosure for my bathroom?
To choose the right size shower enclosure, measure the available space in your bathroom. Be sure to account for the dimensions of both the width and depth to ensure the enclosure fits properly. Our shower enclosures come in a variety of sizes, from corner models to larger walk-in enclosures. Consider the layout of your bathroom and your preferences for door style—whether sliding, bi-fold, or hinged—so the door opens and closes smoothly without obstruction.
Are the shower doors easy to clean?
Yes, our shower doors are designed for ease of cleaning. They feature anti-limescale coatings and glass treatments that help water slide off the surface, reducing the buildup of soap scum and water spots. Regular wiping down with a squeegee or soft cloth after each use will keep the doors sparkling clean. You can also use mild glass cleaners to maintain the clarity of the glass.
What are the different types of bathroom basins?
Our bathroom basins come in several styles to fit any bathroom design. Common types include undermount basins, which sit beneath the countertop for a seamless look; pedestal basins, which offer a traditional style with a stand; vessel basins, which sit on top of the counter for a modern and bold appearance; and wall-mounted basins, which are space-saving and give a minimalist look.
How do I maintain a bathroom basin?
Maintaining a bathroom basin is simple. Regular cleaning with a mild detergent and soft cloth is sufficient to keep your basin looking new. For ceramic basins, avoid using harsh abrasives that could scratch the surface. If you have a stone or glass basin, use a gentle cleaner to preserve the finish and avoid staining. Also, be sure to keep the drain free of debris to prevent clogs.
What is the difference between a one-piece and two-piece toilet?
A one-piece toilet integrates the bowl and tank into a single unit, offering a sleek, modern look and easier cleaning since there are fewer seams. On the other hand, a two-piece toilet has a separate tank and bowl, which are assembled during installation. While two-piece toilets are typically more affordable, one-piece toilets are often considered more durable and stylish.
How do I fix a running toilet?
A running toilet is often caused by a problem with the flapper, fill valve, or float. First, turn off the water supply to the toilet. Then, check the flapper for wear or misalignment—if it’s damaged, replace it. If the fill valve or float is malfunctioning, adjust the height of the float or replace the fill valve. Regularly cleaning the tank components can prevent future issues.
How do I choose the right faucet for my bathroom?
When choosing a bathroom faucet, consider factors like style, finish, and functionality. Choose a faucet that complements the overall design of your bathroom, whether that’s a modern single-handle faucet, a classic two-handle faucet, or a sleek wall-mounted faucet. Be sure to also choose the right finish (e.g., chrome, matte black, or brushed nickel) and check compatibility with your sink and water pressure requirements.
How can I fix a leaky faucet?
A leaky faucet is usually caused by a worn-out washer or O-ring. To fix it, first turn off the water supply and disassemble the faucet. Inspect the rubber washers and O-rings for damage and replace them if necessary. If the issue persists, you may need to replace the cartridge or valve stem. Ensure all parts are properly tightened to prevent further leaks.
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