Harmer Drainage Stainless Steel Floor Drains

Harmer donates grated shower drains to help flooring trade apprentices

  • 22 Aug 2016

Training provider CP Assessments has benefited from a range of stainless steel shower drains, donated by Harmer Building Drainage, to be used in demonstrations when teaching students how to install grated drainage into wet rooms.

A leading provider of apprenticeships and NVQs for the flooring trade, CP Assessments contacted Harmer Building Drainage to supply drainage products which would help teach future professionals the correct method for installing drainage.

David Russell of CP Assessments thanked Harmer Drainage for its donation, which has given the training provider a ‘huge advantage’. He commented:

“[The donation] means we can continue providing the best training to our construction trainees on how to correctly fit and install drainage into flooring, while ensuring all standards are met.

Our knowledgeable team has many years’ experience and they understand that installing a quality fit drain is important. There’s lots of cheap drainage out there but Harmer provides the best. We want a good standard of drain when we are training tomorrow’s people.”

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