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The Complete Guide to Buying Shower Trays in Ireland

The Complete Guide to Buying Shower Trays in Ireland

Why Your Shower Tray Choice Matters


A shower tray might seem like a basic component, but it’s the unsung hero of your bathroom. Not only does it channel water safely to the drain, but it also plays a huge role in how your bathroom looks and functions day-to-day. In Ireland, where bathroom sizes vary greatly and solid floors are common in older homes, choosing the right shower tray is more important than you might think. Whether you’re renovating a city apartment in Dublin or upgrading a family home in Galway, the right tray makes all the difference.

Size & Space Requirements: Fitting Function Into Form


Start by measuring your available space. Irish bathrooms tend to be smaller than average, so space-saving tray shapes like square or quadrant models can be ideal for ensuites or under-stairs bathrooms. In more generous spaces, rectangular or even walk-in trays allow for a luxurious feel.

Top tip: Always match your tray dimensions to your chosen shower enclosure, and leave extra clearance for tiling or wall panels.

Material Options: What Your Tray Is Made Of Matters

Stone Resin
This is the go-to premium option in Ireland. Made from crushed stone and resin, it’s heavy and solid underfoot, with great heat retention. Perfect for keeping warm during chilly Irish mornings.

Acrylic
Affordable and lightweight, acrylic trays are easy to install and work well in DIY projects. However, they can be prone to surface scratches and may not last as long as resin options.

Ceramic
Popular in traditional homes, ceramic trays are tough and easy to clean. Their weight makes professional installation a good idea. They match well with vintage or classic bathroom designs.

Fibreglass
A budget choice for landlords or rental properties. Light and easy to handle, but often lacks the durability needed for long-term use.

Shower Tray Shapes: Matching Your Room Layout

Square
Ideal for corners and smaller bathrooms. Most stock sizes like 800x800mm, 900x900mm, and 1000x1000mm.

Rectangular
These offer more room to move and are popular in main bathrooms. Great paired with sliding or bifold doors.

Quadrant & Offset Quadrant
Perfect for tight spaces. The curved edge helps maximise usable floor space. Offset variants give you a bit more elbow room.

D-Shape
A stylish middle-ground between square and quadrant. These suit feature bathrooms or those with curved enclosure designs.

Height Options: Raised or Low Profile?


• Low-profile trays (as low as 25mm) are ideal for a minimalist look and easier access — especially helpful for those with mobility needs.
• Raised trays (typically 85mm or more) are more common in older Irish homes where plumbing sits above floor level. These often require riser kits to accommodate waste pipework.

Anti-Slip Features: Safety First


Ireland’s damp climate makes slip-resistance a key factor. Look for trays with a textured finish or certified anti-slip coatings. These are ideal for homes with kids, older adults, or anyone with limited mobility.

Waste and Drainage Options: What Lies Beneath

Shower Wastes
• Fast-flow wastes (usually 90mm) are ideal for power showers and high-pressure systems.
• Standard wastes work fine for typical electric or mixer showers.

Hair Catchers and Bottle Traps
Want to avoid weekend drain unblocking? Invest in a tray with an integrated hair catcher or use a bottle trap to filter debris before it clogs the system.

Riser Kits
For homes with solid concrete floors (common in Ireland), riser kits allow you to elevate the tray and access waste pipes above ground.

Wet Room vs. Shower Tray: What's Right for You?


• A wet room gives full open access and a sleek, contemporary style
 but comes with higher installation costs and more waterproofing challenges.
• Shower trays are more affordable, quicker to install, and offer excellent water containment especially useful in homes with timber floors.

Care & Maintenance: Long-Term Tray TLC


• Daily: Rinse the tray after use to clear away soap and shampoo residue.
• Weekly: Use warm water and mild soap avoid abrasive cleaners.
• Monthly: Treat limescale with vinegar or lemon juice especially important in hard water areas like Dublin, Louth, or Kildare.


Warranties to Watch For
• Stone resin trays often come with a 10–25 year guarantee.
• Acrylic models usually offer shorter warranties (5–10 years).
• Make sure to register your tray if the warranty requires it.

Conclusion: Get It Right from the Ground Up


Your shower tray is the literal foundation of your shower experience. Get the size, shape, material, and waste setup right, and you’ll have a reliable, stylish solution that lasts for years. With Irish homes varying so much in layout and plumbing, it pays to choose carefully and consult a local professional if you’re unsure.

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