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Concrete commercial trench drain (drain cover). - 25 Feb 2016 10:49

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[[html]]Concrete commercial trench drain (drain cover).
<br><br>Jonite serves both residential and industrial jobs and if you are looking for industrial drain covers, business floor drain covers (drain grates) made from concrete (we choose to believe reinforced stone), Jonite has everything you need.
<br><br>The success of any business jobs actually depends upon the countless fine information that define your landscape. Over here at Jonite, we offer the world's first and only stone reinforced trench drain, drain cover, floor drain covers, floor drain grates that can be customised to any of your requirements. If you can picture it, we can design and develop it.
<br><br><img style="float:left;margin:10px;border:none;" src="http://www.jonite.us/images/gallery/pool-grates/poolgrates_pic7.jpg" width="324" /><br><br>Concrete vs Jonite's Reinforced Stone.
<br><br><img src="http://www.jonite.us/images/gallery/floor-traps/floortraps04.jpg" width="352" /><br><br>Concrete is a structure material made from a mixture of broken stone or gravel, water, cement, and sand, which can be spread or put into moulds and forms a stone-like mass on hardening. It is dull and normally grey in colour and while widely utilized in construction, concrete is not a perfect product for making grates (drain covers).
<br><br>In 1994, Jonite originated the world's first reinforced ornamental stone grating. Incorporating the charm of stone without compromising load bearing strength, the marriage of aesthetic appeals and performance remained undisputed in the industry. Inspired by <a href="http://www.jonite.us">basement drain covers</a> the rustic appeal of natural stone, Jonite was established through years of comprehensive research and development, led by a group of dedicated and passionate workers.
<br><br><img src="http://www.jonite.us/images/gallery/pool-grates/poolgrates_pic4.jpg" width="292" /><br><br>If you are looking for concrete <a href="http://www.jonite.us">drain grates driveway</a> drain covers (drain grates), we advise you think about Jonite's distinct stone reinforced commercial drain covers (floor drain covers/ floor drain grates) instead.<br><br>[[/html]] - Comments: 0

Different product types of grateing explained - 30 Nov 2015 14:12

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[[html]]Based on where you <a href="http://www.jonite.us">floor grates</a> are from, different countries have different terms for "storm drain".
<br><br>Accordingly to Wikipedia, a storm drain is essentially a tunnel that carry runoffs (rain) from urban areas. For a layman, it helps to think along the line of sewage system <a href="http://www.jonite.us">floor grille</a> functions beneath our cities.
<br><br>In the states, this is actually commonly known as "storm drain" or "storm sewer".
<br><br>In great britan, this is typically referred to as "surface water drain" or "surface water sewer".
<br><br>In Australia and New Zealand, it is often called "stormwater drain".
<br><br>And there it is, next time you hear someone mentioning "storm drain", "storm sewer", "surface water drain","surface water sewer" and "stormwater drain", you now know they mention exactly the same thing.
<br><br>Functions of storm drain include draining excess water (rain or storm water) and ground water from pavement, streets and carparks into rivers and streams to protect yourself from flooding.
<br><br>Although storm drains do a amazing job of draining <a href="http://www.jonite.us">drain grating cover</a> excess water from the urban areas, the inlets are essentially openings where left uncovered could be a hazard to pedestrians. Left uncovered, rubbish will enter the storm drains and cause choking which may eventually trigger flooding.
<br><br><img src="http://www.jonite.us/images/gallery/channel-grates/channelgrates10.jpg" width="371" /><br><br>In order to guarantee storm drains serve their purposes while minimizing the risks posed to pedestrians and to prevent choking of the drains, drain covers (gratings) are widely-used to cover the inlets (openings) of the storm drains to achieve the two purposes.
<br><br><img src="http://www.jonite.us/images/gallery/channel-grates/channelgrates13.jpg" width="286" /><br><br>At Jonite, we concentrate on steel reinforced drain covers (gratings) that cover your storm drains while preserving the aesthetic elements <a href="http://www.jonite.us">plastic drain covers</a> of the architecture around the drain covers.
<br><br>What is a channel drain?
<br><br>A channel drain is largely the same thing like a trench drain. In actual fact, there are other names including line drain, slot drain, linear drain or strip drain which all mean the same thing object.
<br><br>A channel drain (trench drain) is a kind of floor drain which has a channel shaped body identified by its long length and narrow width.
<br><br>Channel drains (trench drains) are usually mistaken for french drains. Make sure you bear in mind french drains are not the same as channel or trench drains.
<br><br>With any type of drains, channel drains (trench drains) too demand a cover to serve as a safety precaution and to prevent large objects from entering the drains which cause choking.
<br><br>At Jonite, we specialise in steel reinforced channel (trench) grates (channel / trench covers) which provides you with the best of steel in its' strength and durability also, the magnificence of stone which is unmatched by another material you can find to construct channel (trench) grates.
<br><br>Explore our range of channel grates (trench grates) here.
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