Floor Sewers
OBAID MASOOD floor drains suppliers in UAE have a range from Grade 316 stainless steel for commercial settings to anti-odor drains for institutions with heavy foot traffic. Our tile-able discrete floor drains create an elegant shower waste solution when combined with brassware and tile options.
FLOOR DRAIN & GRATINGS
OBAID MASOOD realizes that drainage is a major issue for homeowners and builders. The drainage system must meet the stringent requirements for cleanliness and reliability. As a result, stainless steel is the material of choice for floor gullies, drains, and gratings. It has strong corrosion resistance and a smooth surface, ensuring its beauty and durability will last a lifetime.
Material and Surface
The Floor Drains are constructed using corrosion-resistant and rust-resistant Premium Stainless Steel.
Chrome plating provides a highly reflective, lustrous appearance with flat corners for easy installation.
Size
The floor drain should have a substantial GPM capacity (gallons per minute). Therefore, they must range between 3 and 6 inches in circumference, provided that the size of the tile or concrete slab remains consistent. A drainage pipe of adequate length and diameter (about 1 1/2 to 2 inches) should be installed for better outflow and a steady supply of water. The breadth of the top should be between 2 and 4 inches to form an airtight barrier.
Application Region
Effective in both indoor and outdoor environments.
Functioning
Floor Trap includes a contemporary, closely-knit, linear-grid, easily removable grate that provides a classy appearance and quick water drainage.
The thickness of the steel allows for resistance to increasing footfall or traffic, and the anti-corrosive and rust-resistant composition assures long-lasting durability.
Aim
The purpose of traps is to prevent sewer odors and gases from entering your home through the drain. Fill or prime these traps regularly to ensure they are full of water and functioning properly; pour one gallon of water down each floor drain to maintain priming. This is also recommended to ensure that the drainpipe is open, and water is flowing through it. The water will fill the trap, creating a barrier between your residence and the sewage system.
Types of Floor Drains
Universal Floor Drains
They are available in numerous forms and sizes. On nearly all types of completed flooring, they are useful. Depending on the user’s requirements, they come in a variety of sizes.
Floor drains with included traps
This drain has two openings: a conventional surface drain and something called a “floor level cleanout.” Water flows to the floor-level cleanout before being routed to the pipe.
Draining Rim Floor Drains
These drains are utilized in industrial environments and warehouses that require continuous cleaning. The interior of the drain is lined with silicone or plastic to prevent waste accumulation. A pipe is attached to the body so that there is a steady flow of water to flush away any remaining waste.
Should Floor Drains Contain Water?
Yes, floor drains should contain water. They have drain traps to maintain cleanliness. Therefore, you must maintain a constant level of water in your drain. Many recommend keeping the water level at least 2 to 3 inches below the drain. To avoid filthy and stagnant water, you can replenish this container with a gallon every week.

Types of Floor Drains
Universal Floor Drains
They are available in numerous forms and sizes. On nearly all types of completed flooring, they are useful. Depending on the user’s requirements, they come in a variety of sizes.
Floor drains with included traps
This drain has two openings: a conventional surface drain and something called a “floor level cleanout.” Water flows to the floor-level cleanout before being routed to the pipe.
Draining Rim Floor Drains
These drains are utilized in industrial environments and warehouses that require continuous cleaning. The interior of the drain is lined with silicone or plastic to prevent waste accumulation. A pipe is attached to the body so that there is a steady flow of water to flush away any remaining waste.

Should Floor Drains Contain Water?
Yes, floor drains should contain water. They have drain traps to maintain cleanliness. Therefore, you must maintain a constant level of water in your drain. Many recommend keeping the water level at least 2 to 3 inches below the drain. To avoid filthy and stagnant water, you can replenish this container with a gallon every week.