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Mark of quality: Understanding the WaterMark Certification Scheme for drainage products

The use of low quality or non-compliant products is a growing problem in the building industry. It can be challenging to determine whether a product will perform as required and complies with Australian building regulations. When it comes to plumbing and drainage installations, certification schemes such as WaterMark exist to ensure safety and peace of mind.

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Architecture & Design Team

24 Oct 2022 2m read View Author

When improperly done, drainage can cause serious problems to both property and health. To ensure longevity, performance, and safety, plumbing and drainage systems must adhere to several important regulations and only use products authorised for installation. However, with the sheer number of options on the market, it can be challenging to determine whether a product will perform as required and complies with Australian building regulations. This is where the WaterMark Certification Scheme plays a critical role.

Mark of Quality: Understanding the WaterMark Certification Scheme for drainage products takes a closer look at the WaterMark scheme, how it works, and the importance of specifying and installing WaterMark-certified products in plumbing and drainage installations in Australia. We answer the key questions including: What is WaterMark? How does it work? How do I check if a product has WaterMark certification? What happens if I specify or install a non-WaterMark certified drainage product? We also present a range of WaterMark-certified aluminium grates that provide an assurance of performance, efficiency, durability, and safety.

Lauxes Grates are an elegant solution for water waste drainage. Coming in different depths and widths with options for multiple styles including tile insert, these grates are ideal for showers and bathrooms, balconies, swimming pools and many more applications. All Lauxes Grates products come with WaterMark certification as well as lifetime rustproof warranties.

Download this whitepaper to learn what you need to know about the WaterMark Certification Scheme and how to specify drainage products that are authorised and fit for purpose.

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Mark of quality: Understanding the WaterMark Certification Scheme for drainage products
The use of low quality or non-compliant products is a growing problem in the building industry. It can be challenging to determine whether a product will perform as required and complies with Australian building regulations. When it comes to plumbing and drainage installations, certification schemes such as WaterMark exist to ensure safety and peace of mind.
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