Garage flooring, the value of the proper drainage
- When designing garage floors, choosing the right drainage system is essential for preserving environmental quality and avoiding significant rebuilding costs.
- There are many factors to consider: from the presence of an anti-odour syphon to the type of channel, and the aesthetics of the final result.
- How to choose the most suitable garage drainage system for you? Inoxsystem® offers custom-made products that answer the specific requirements of every client.
- As for garage flooring, a good drainage system depends on the raw material: stainless steel meets the requirements for aesthetics, vehicle load bearing, durability, and hygiene.
From the design phase
As the famous saying goes: better safe than sorry. It may seem predictable and not very relevant to stainless steel, but reality-wise it is a recommendation full of meaning when dealing with garage flooring and drainage systems.
Let’s go back to the previous article dedicated to underground garages, where the role of the drainage system was further developed. Choosing the most suitable solution, studying the client’s needs, and creating a custom system can indeed make a difference. Specifically, it helps avoid unpleasant and costly floor reconstruction work due to unexpected water stagnation and leaks.
A farsighted choice
When it comes to garage flooring, dedicating the right amount of attention to the best drainage system can be crucial, no matter whether the garage is underground or above ground. Often, little consideration is given to all those daily situations that, if poorly managed, can cause significant damage. This is why suitable garage drainage is essential.
- For example, heavy rainfall, flooding and ‘water bombs’ – increasingly frequent phenomena – can irreparably ruin floors, walls and furnishings.
- Once the car is parked, rain or snow that remains on the vehicle falls to the ground and the excess water must be drained.
Another example is washing the car, remembering that used water mixed with cleaning products and soaps must be released into the sewage system.
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Garage flooring: which drainage system should I choose?
Being a delicate element whose efficiency impacts the quality of the areas we live in, choosing the best drainage system to install must be discussed with the system producer. Inoxsystem® has always offered custom-made products that satisfy the specific requirements of each client while matching the product characteristics to the different types of work site.
Speaking more specifically about garage flooring, one element that can vary is the anti-odour syphon, essential in underground garages because it stops odours from coming out of the pipes. Consider though that outdoor garage systems are usually designed with the wastewater connected to a general cement trench that may already be suitably syphoned. The same applies when the vehicle is covered by a canopy or carport: in this case, the collected water goes directly to the “clean” wastewater.
Another important element to consider is the floor slope. Garages, in fact, should be designed so that the water runs towards the channel, preferably located under the vehicle’s parking space to facilitate drainage.
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The value of drainage is also a question of aesthetics
Another important factor when choosing the features of your drainage system is its aesthetic impact. Once installed, channels, manholes and drain grates become part of the flooring. Just like with the tile selection or material choices, even drainage systems count. In these terms, the choice can fall on whether the channel is to be visible or hidden. Inoxsystem® offers fully tileable solutions that provide a minimal, almost invisible, result. This is achieved with a slim channel and a manhole covered by a plate that can match the floor pattern.
On the contrary, if you prefer the appeal of stainless steel, Inoxsystem® provides plenty of products with visible satin-finished edges, such as slot and grated channels, or with visible surfaces, like floor drains. Finally, you can also opt for the new Inoxsystem® Total Hygienic system, which can be fully inspected and disinfected, adding a modern touch to garage flooring.
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Garage drainage: the special characteristics of Inoxsystem® solutions
All components of the Inoxsystem® drainage system are made of AISI 304 and/or AISI 316 stainless steel. In addition to being aesthetically elegant, this material guarantees sturdiness, so drains and channels become extremely traffic resistant. Thanks to a special resin inserted under the channel edges, Inoxsystem® can certify its products with a D400 resistance class, capable of supporting the transit of loads and heavy vehicles.
Another advantage is durability. Stainless steel is corrosion-resistant, as well as being extremely hygienic, due to its antibacterial properties. Additionally, it is 100% environmentally friendly, which means it can be recycled completely and returned to production.