Choosing the right drainage system is crucial to the operation and maintenance of hotel bathrooms. In this article, we will explore several common drainage systems in detail and provide you with professional advice to help you choose the most suitable solution for your hotel bathroom.
The floor drain system is one of the most traditional and common drainage methods, and is widely used in various types of hotel bathrooms. The floor drain system has a simple structure, is easy to install, and has low maintenance costs. However, the drainage speed of the floor drain system is limited, and it is prone to water accumulation and clogging, which may not be ideal for hotels with high passenger flow.
The sunken drainage system is to sink the ground to a certain height, and the drainage outlet is located in the center of the ground. This partitioned drainage method can effectively improve drainage efficiency and avoid water accumulation problems, but the initial installation cost is high and maintenance is more complicated. The sunken drainage system is more common in high-end hotels and can provide a better user experience.
The dry-wet separation drainage system is a relatively modern design that separates the dry area (such as the toilet, washbasin) from the wet area (such as the shower area, bathing area) and drains independently to avoid slippery and sanitary problems. Although the installation and maintenance costs of this system are high, it can greatly improve the comfort and safety of the bathroom.
Taking into account the service life, maintenance requirements and guest experience of the hotel bathroom drainage system, we recommend choosing a mixed drainage mode that combines the floor drain drainage system with other drainage systems. This will not only reduce installation costs, but also give full play to the advantages of various systems and provide the best user experience.
In short, making a wise choice requires comprehensive consideration of the hotel's positioning, budget and customer needs. We hope that our suggestions can provide you with valuable reference and help you decide on the best drainage solution for your hotel bathroom.