ACO Brickslot Threshold Channel Drainage

Brickslot narrow Linear drain is an aesthetic drainage solution for use with pavers or brick finishes. The narrow slot blends in with the paving joints giving a discreet yet functional solution.

 
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  • What is a threshold drainage channel?
    A threshold drainage channel is a type of drainage system that is installed at the base of a doorway or entrance to a building. It is designed to collect and redirect water away from the entrance, preventing water damage and slip hazards. The channel is typically made of metal or plastic and can be installed flush with the floor or slightly raised.
  • Do ACO drains have to be connected to a drain?
    ACO drains are designed to be connected to a drainage system, as they are meant to collect and channel water away from a specific area. However, some ACO drains can also be used as standalone systems, depending on their design and intended use. It is important to consult the manufacturer's instructions and guidelines to ensure proper installation and use of the ACO drain.
  • What are the dimensions of an ACO drainage Channel?
    ACO drainage channels come in various sizes and dimensions depending on the specific product and application. It is best to consult the manufacturer's website or product specifications for accurate information.
  • How does a threshold drain work?
    A threshold drain is a type of linear drain that is installed at the base of a shower or other wet area. It works by collecting water that flows towards it and directing it into a drainage system. The drain is typically installed flush with the floor, creating a seamless transition between the shower area and the rest of the bathroom. The water is collected in a channel that runs along the length of the drain, and is then directed to a pipe or other drainage system. This type of drain is popular because it is easy to clean and maintain, and can help prevent water damage to floors and walls.
  • What is a brickslot drain?
    A brickslot drain is a type of linear drainage system that is designed to be discreet and blend in with the surrounding pavement or hardscape. It typically consists of a narrow slot or channel that is installed flush with the surface of the ground, and is used to collect and channel water runoff away from the area. Brickslot drains are commonly used in commercial and residential applications, such as parking lots, driveways, and patios.