





The ideal complement to QuickDrain’s complete shower solution, the BenchSeat™ balances elegant style with the universal design and accessibility that is essential to many today. Made of 2 in. 100 percent recycled PET panels, accommodates ADA standards and is available in rectangle, corner and custom configurations. Elevate your shower design with QuickDrain.
Key Features
Key Features
- A shower BenchSeat™ can greatly enhance the look and functionality of a shower
- Serving as a necessary place to sit, a retreat to relaxation, or simply a place to store hygiene products, a shower BenchSeat™ can capture one’s needs and personal style
- Depending on placement and size of shower, QuickDrain offers three PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) bench configurations to meet your needs
- All QuickDrain BenchSeat™ Solutions are made from 2 in. thick extruded plastic material called PET*, which is comprised of 100% recycled plastic bottles
- BenchSeat™ meets the ADA standard guidelines for height, but they also exceed the weight requirement promoting a universal design for all
- Traditional framed benches require a minimum 1 day of construction, waiting for multiple trades in some cases
- QuickDrain BenchSeat™ also reduce the amount of lumber typically used, therefore saving trees
- No mechanical fasteners or anchors required
- Please refer to the Oatey Limited Warranty for warranty details
Specifications
Specifications
Brand: | QuickDrain |
Color: | Green |
Material: | Polyethylene Terephthalate |
Available in 3 Variations
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QuickDrain 24 in. X 24 in. X 20 in. Large Triangular PET BenchSeat™
[UPC] 038753016726
[Part #] QDTRIANGLE-SB
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QuickDrain 48 in. X 16 in. X 20 in. Rectangle PET BenchSeat™
[UPC] 038753016740
[Part #] QDRECTANGLE-SB
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QuickDrain 16 in. X 16 in. X 20 in. Small Triangular PET BenchSeat™
[UPC] 038753016733
[Part #] QDTRIANGLESMALL-SB
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Once the liner is pushed tightly into an inside corner, there will be a triangular section
left over. The first step will be to cement the inside of this triangular piece to itself creating a flap. The second step is to then choose a direction right or left and cement the flap to the liner on the straight wall, then nail / staple top of flap to a stud.
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