Where can I find 24" Linear Drain online?

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Arnav

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Does anyone know where I can find a 24" Linear Drain online?

- I was going to use HD Luxe line but the smallest one is 26".
- I looked at the ACO ones but the smallest one is 27".
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- I don't like the grate pattern on the Novalinea line.
- I am doing a traditional mud pan so I can't use the Laticrete Hydro Ban or Schluter Systems drains.

Any other options you can think off?

Is 24" not a common size? I would think it would be more popular. This is for a bathtub conversion onto a shower with a linear drain. Since the current tub width is 28.5" and given the width of the curb, I think I pretty much need 24". I can't expend the width since the toilet is already 9.5" away from the tub.

Thanks!
 
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Call john whipple at Nocurb.com


If you are using a 3 part clampring drain and have a weep hole system you can simply cut down the aco drains to fit.

If you need other options mapei has a new site sizeable drain as does infinity but i cant speak to the quality of those.

Wait for john or roberto to help you here.
 

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Often I need to cut my drains for custom installs. In a tub to shower conversion this works out well so that the drain goes end to end. If you send me exact measurements I can recommend a drain choice for you.

The Linear Grate and Quatro Grate cut the nicest. The linear grate looks like this.



Do you have a perfectly centred clamping drain installed right now?

Is your pre slope and waterproofing liner in place?
 
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This was a neo angle shower conversion to a large rectangular shower. I cut both the channel and the grate to make a perfect end to end fit.
 
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