Discover how QuickDrain’s WallDrain System provides an all-in-one shower kit assembly that simplifies wet room and steam room installations while providing flexibility and customization.


Problem

A recent primary bathroom renovation in the Phoenix suburb of Arcadia, Arizona, demanded a high-end steam room solution. The homeowners hired an interior designer to handle the spatial layout of the primary suite and opted for a wet room bathroom, which doubles as a steam room. Working with the designer, the owners selected the fixtures and finishes. They turned to Joseph Ballard, principal and construction manager for design-build firm Constructed Matter, Inc., to oversee the construction of their vision. 

Ballard discovered QuickDrain’s WallDrain at the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) in February 2023. 

“The unique design of the drain caught my attention, and I immediately saw its potential for this master bathroom project,” he said. 

Ballard followed up with Matt Valore, sales manager for QuickDrain/Oatey Tile and Flooring Channel, for a demonstration of the system and determined it was the right solution. 


Solution

QuickDrain’s WallDrain linear shower drains are built into the wall, offering a sleek, concealed look. The all-in-one assembly kit includes everything needed to bring the wet room shower design to life while providing exceptional flexibility and customization. The integrated drain, pre-sloped shower panels, and waterproofing represent a total shower solution for eliminating leaks and standing water.

Ballard highlights several key features and benefits of the QuickDrain WallDrain that made it a good fit for this Arcadia particular project:

Wall-to-wall coverage: One of the plumbing challenges we face with slab-on-grade construction is the drain location, which can often be off by a few inches. The WallDrain’s design eliminates the need for precise drain placement, as it spans the entire wall,” explains Ballard. 

WallDrain’s unique design also allows for a wider trench and increased water dispersion capacity than what conventional, centerpoint drains can offer. This not only ensures excellent drainage efficiency, but also eliminates the risk of water pooling or overflowing within the wet room. 

Single-pitch shower pan: With traditional drainage systems, a four-pitch shower pan is required, which limits the tile options and can result in tile lippage. 

“The single-pitch shower pan allows us to use larger-format tiles without having to chop it up to do the typical, four-pitch shower pan,” Ballard said. 

Additionally, the WallDrain’s slope-to-drain design, which further prevents water buildup and keeps the floor dry, reduces the chances of slips and falls.

Aesthetic appeal: WallDrain’s concealed design eliminates the need for a visible drain in the tile, which can disrupt the bathroom's overall aesthetic. Ballard appreciates the beauty and elegance that the WallDrain brings to the space, stating that “the worst part of a bathroom remodel is ruining the beautiful tile with an ugly drain.”

Simplified installation: The installation process of the WallDrain was straightforward and streamlined, according to Ballard. The product includes pre-sloped panels that facilitate proper water flow toward the drain, ensuring a hassle-free installation experience.

According to Ballard, this system allowed for easy installation and eliminated the need for separate pan tests. Unlike conventional, pitched mud beds constructed over two days, contractors using QuickDrain’s PET shower panels and waterproofing system can complete a shower modernization job in less than a day.

“For a traditional pan method, you have to do a pre-slope, the pan liner, and another tile pre-slope,” Ballard said. “But after you do the first pre-slope and before you do the tile pre-slope, you must do a pan test. That kills the whole day. With the QuickDrain Quickslope, we can install everything, do the waterproofing to make our pan, and it’s ready for tiling—all within a day.”

While waiting for the tile to arrive, according to Ballard, the team proceeded with the waterproofing and obtained approval from the city for inspection. 

“This not only saves us time, but also streamlines the management aspect by eliminating the need to follow up constantly on inspection results,” he said. “Adopting this method creates a smoother and more efficient process for our team.”


Result

The homeowners were unaware of the WallDrain’s unique features until completion of the project, but once the tile was installed, they were delighted to see the seamless design and absence of a visible drain. 

The subcontracted tile installer had no issues working with the QuickDrain system despite initial hesitations of working with a new sysem. They adapted well to the change, completing the project successfully.

Ballard and the Constructed Matter team were pleased with the QuickDrain WallDrain’s performance and the overall results of the project. Ballard confirmed his commitment to using QuickDrain’s system in future residential projects, citing the WallDrain as a solution to plumbing challenges and as an enhancement to the bathroom’s aesthetics.

By eliminating the need for precise drain placement, simplifying pan installation, and creating a seamless and attractive design, QuickDrain proved to be a valuable addition to their construction toolkit. As Constructed Matter continues to prioritize quality and attention to detail, Ballard says they will push for the QuickDrain system to be used for future projects:

“Whether it’s one of QuickDrain’s linear floor drains or the WallDrain, the simple fact that the drain goes wall-to-wall is beneficial because we don’t have to worry about the plumbing configuration,” he said.