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Geberit Shower Wastes

Geberit shower wastes are designed for the modern wet room, and these wastes, especially those from the CleanLine series, give you attractive and, crucially, discreet designs that integrate perfectly with your bathroom floor. The best feature is the removable comb insert, which traps dirt and hair, making cleaning them hassle-free. Geberit wastes are also known for their flexible installation options; they can be installed either centrally or flush against the wall, depending on the layout of the space.

 
 

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How do I choose between Geberit CleanLine 20 and CleanLine 80?

CleanLine 20 is the slimmer, more discreet channel and generally suits smaller or minimalist showers, while CleanLine 80 is a larger channel with greater flow capacity and a more visible, design-led profile. You can buy both in stainless steel and in lengths up to around 90cm or 130cm, so use the 20 for compact en‑suites and the 80 for family showers or wet rooms where you need higher drainage. The 80 also comes in decorative finishes such as Black Chrome and Champagne if you want a stronger visual statement.

Will a Geberit CleanLine channel work well in a wet room?

Yes, these channels are designed specifically for modern wet rooms and are made to integrate discreetly with the bathroom floor. Their low-profile channels and removable comb insert keep the surface neat and make day-to-day cleaning easier. Because they're intended to sit flush with the floor, they help you achieve the continuous, level look that wet rooms require.

What length should you buy for your shower channel?

Measure the width of the shower area and choose a channel that matches or slightly undercuts that width; the CleanLine range is offered in options up to about 90cm and up to about 130cm. an 800mm walk‑in would suit a 90cm channel, whereas a 1200mm wet area is better served by the 130cm length. Buying a channel close to the shower width gives the clean linear drain look and avoids awkward joins.

Which finish should you choose: Stainless Steel, Champagne or Black Chrome?

Stainless steel is the most versatile and hardwearing choice and pairs well with chrome taps and contemporary tiles. Champagne gives a warmer, brass-like tone that complements oak or warm stone finishes, while Black Chrome creates a bold, modern contrast against pale tiles. Think about the rest of your ironmongery and tiles: matched finishes give a cohesive look, whereas a contrasting finish can be a deliberate design feature.

Are the comb insert and the trap included, or do you need extra parts?

The channels feature a removable comb insert to trap hair and dirt, which you use for routine cleaning, but the drain trap is often a separate component, Geberit list a dedicated CleanLine shower channel trap. Check the product details for each channel to see what's supplied so you can order the trap if it's not included.