n an industrywhere performance and aesthetics go hand in hand, MyLife has re-engineered their popularAltea Slate Shower Tray tomeet the demands of today’s installers and bathroom designers. Their new and improved Altea Slate Shower
Introducing Hexalyte® - New Precision Engineering from MyLife I
Trays now feature Hexalyte technology, crafted from a glass-fibre reinforced composite material, that forms a precise hexagonal structure beneath the tray. This innovative reinforced internal support means the new Altea Hexalyte Tray is up to 38% lighter than the average slate shower tray and delivers true durability without compromise. The reinforced composite material is resistant to cracking and warping, offering reassurance for
long-term use, which is backed by MyLife’s lifetime guarantee when the product is registered online. The Altea surface features hydro-reflective properties that encourage water to flow directly towards the waste, preventing pooling, and is supported by a Level 3 anti-slip rating, an increasingly important factor for homeowners and specifiers. Alongside the new engineered structure of
the tray, discolouration, shrinkage and distortion are also eliminated, and the Altea is formed with zero joint lines, creating a seamless and luxury finish. Whilst durability is no doubt a priority when it
comes to wet installations, flexibility is also a must, and that’s why the rectangular Altea
today about updating your showroom display with the new Altea Hexalyte Tray.
+44 (0) 28 3025 6392
sales@mylifebathrooms.com
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Hexalyte Trays offer cut-to-fit adaptability of up to 75mm, making them ideal for small or awkwardly shaped bathroom spaces where precision trulymatters. For retailers seeking the perfect blend of standout design and real technical innovation, MyLife’s Altea Hexalyte Trays deliver lasting strength with refined style, making them an essential choice for today’s bathrooms. Speak with yourMyLife Area Sales Manager
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