Shower drains in our collection come in three formats: linear channels, point drains, and tile-insert grates that let your floor tile run right over the drain. Options span compact 4-inch round and square grates up to 96-inch linear channels, so you can match the drain to your layout, whether that is a standard alcove, a curbless entry, or a custom wet room. Brands include Infinity Drain for low-profile linear kits, Brizo for tile-in and reversible linear drains, and Watermark for minimalist grate styling.
Why Choose the Right Shower Drain
Linear drains place a single channel along one wall or across the shower entry, which lets installers slope the floor in a single plane. That makes them a strong match for large-format tile and curbless thresholds. Point drains sit at the center of the pan and keep installation simpler for standard shower footprints. Tile-insert grates accept a cut piece of your own floor tile so the drain nearly disappears. Reversible linear models and separate rough-in kits also make retrofits easier when the outlet position is already fixed.
What to Look For in a Shower Drain
Start with format and size: linear channels in our collection run from 24 to 96 inches, while round and square point drains start at 4 inches. Confirm the outlet size and orientation against your existing plumbing, and check flange height so the drain sits flush with your tile and waterproofing membrane. Look for a removable grate for easy cleaning, and choose a grate finish that coordinates with your shower hardware. Complete kits that pair the channel, grate, and rough-in hardware take the guesswork out of ordering, and low-profile models help when the subfloor leaves little depth to work with.
Related Collections
Complete the shower with hardware from our related collections:
Shower Sets
Shower Controls
Shower Bases
Shower Accessories