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VISTA BATH RETHINKING DRAINAGE FOR SMARTER WATER CONSERVATION

VISTA BATH RETHINKING DRAINAGE FOR SMARTER WATER CONSERVATION

Water conservation is often associated with reducing consumption at the source—installing water-saving taps, using efficient showerheads, or opting for dual flush toilets. However, RAKESH JUNEJA, Director of Vista Bath, believes that drainage technology is an equally critical yet often overlooked aspect of water efficiency. Poorly designed drainage systems lead to water stagnation, hygiene issues, and excessive water use during cleaning and maintenance

“People don’t realise how much water is wasted due to inefficient drainage,” says Juneja. “When water doesn’t drain properly, users end up rinsing the area multiple times, significantly increasing water consumption.”

For years, bathrooms were designed with small corner drains, requiring careful floor slope adjustments to direct water flow. Yet stagnant water often remained, leading to increased cleaning efforts and water wastage. In response, the industry has shifted towards long shower drains and tile-insert designs, innovations that allow quicker water removal and reduced cleaning needs.

“The shift to linear drains has been a game-changer,” explains Juneja. “Instead of relying on multiple rinses to clear stagnant water, these drains ensure a smooth, efficient flow, eliminating unnecessary water use.”

The latest development in this space is the wall-insert drain, which discreetly channels water out of the bathroom without a visible outlet. “Not only does this offer a sleek, seamless look, but it also improves drainage efficiency,” says Juneja. “It prevents water accumulation, reducing excessive cleaning and maintenance.”

Beyond design, technology is crucial in optimising drainage efficiency. Vista Bath has leveraged laser-cut stainless steel and precision-engineered filtration systems to create drainage solutions that are both highly functional and resistant to clogging. “Blocked drains are another hidden cause of water wastage,” Juneja explains. “When drains clog due to hair and debris, users often resort to flushing large amounts of water to clear them. The latest filtration technology helps prevent these blockages, significantly cutting down unnecessary water usage.”

Looking ahead, Juneja believes that drainage will play a more significant role in sustainable bathroom design. “For years, the conversation around water conservation has focused on usage reduction. But we need to rethink how we remove water just as much as how we use it,” he says. By improving drainage efficiency, we can reduce the water wasted in maintenance and cleaning, making a tangible impact on conservation efforts.

As the industry moves towards a more water-conscious future, innovations in drainage technology prove that sustainability is not just about using less water—it’s about using it wisely and efficiently.

 

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