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  • 316L Marine Grade Stainless Steel
  • 20-year warranty
  • Install your own inlay
  • Available in range of depths to suit your inlay material
  • On-site inlay - install over drain pipe
  • Provides a flush seamless finish
  • Patio surface water only
  • Pedestrian traffic areas
  • Drain and pit not included. Cover only
  • Designed to suit a mortar gradient to pipe

Drain Cover

Three Drain sizes are available.

  • 314mm square (10, 20, 30 & 40mm depths)
  • 342mm square (10, 20, 30 & 40mm depths)
  • 656mm square (20mm depth)
  • 314 & 342 (concrete models at 40mm depth)

(see table below for all specifications)

HIDE Drain Covers

Hide Kit Content

A Quick Initiation

1. HIDE Safety Key

A stainless steel tool to enable the installed HIDE lid to be safely and easily opened/closed.

2. HIDE Height Adjuster

Used only when additional height is required. Provides 2mm extra height if Inlay material is not thick enough to achieve a flush finish with the top of the Inlay lid.

3. HIDE Inlay Lid

A stainless steel tray which holds the Inlay (landscape) materials you’ve chosen e.g. tile, paver, concrete, decking, etc.

4. HIDE Edge Protector

A stainless steel frame inserted into a recess within the landscaped area. It protects the copping/surrounds from chipping/breakage when the inlay lid is opened/closed.

5. HIDE Adhesive

6. Documents

Contractor installation instructions, home owner information and warranty.

Tell me more - Installation

BACKED BY A 10 YEAR WARRANTY!

You know you are purchasing a quality product when you receive a 10 year warranty.

And that’s exactly what you receive with a HIDE kit. We offer such a long-standing warranty because we’ve designed our lids to be set-and-forget. Hide lids are 100% safe, constructed of high-grade materials with a beautiful finish, and maintenance is required only occasionally. HIDE warranty covers the Safety Key, the Inlay Lid and the Edge Protector.

Meanwhile, other traditional landscape lid options can have durability issues which require regular, and often costly, lid replacement. Due to these durability issues, the homeowner usually receives little to no warranty coverage.

So which option would you rather?