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I am fitting a new en-suite/wet room for a customer who has requested a linear drain with a straightforward single gradient so no tile cuts in the shower floor. The most appropriate product I can see is the Maxxus Wedge-Dec. Has anyone used this and have they any advice on its installation?
My slight concern is the rigidity of the baseboard which appears to be supported by gradually reducing formers, Is this as reliable as the 'solid' formers?
 
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