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Access panel for shower drain access?

Shower drain keeps clogging – need permanent access panel in the wall behind tiles. Must be 100% waterproof and not ugly. Any models that pros actually use in bathrooms?

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Kristian Bollat
Kristian Bollat
15 hours ago

Shower walls are brutal environments. I only trust metal panels with full powder coating and gasket seals – plastic absorbs moisture and molds eventually. The one I installed has a flush magnetic door that seals tight; no water seepage or mold smell after 20+ months of daily use. Looks clean even tiled around. This is what’s holding up perfectly in my master bath:


https://www.amazon.com/Access-Panel-Drywall-Plumbing-Durable/dp/B085617TBL?tag=contractorhub-20


Used 10×10 size. Silicone outer edges during install for belt-and-suspenders waterproofing.

ChrisChris

Frustration with the unreliability and high cost of digital access in SA

It is becoming incredibly difficult to rely on our local digital services lately. Between the constant load-shedding affecting network towers and the exorbitant cost of data, trying to use government or banking portals is a nightmare. I often spend hours trying to load a single application page only for the session to time out. It feels like the promise of a digital economy is slipping away for many of us due to poor infrastructure. Does anyone have advice on how to find more stable online tools that won’t drain my bank account or crash during peak hours?

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Jasmine
Feb 19

How a platform organizes its information is often a clear indicator for me. If a site looks messy or difficult to navigate, it usually reflects the structure behind it. I’ve noticed that some digital platforms in South Africa present basic details in a clear and organized way, making it easier to get a general sense of how they operate. Overall, the impression of transparency seems to depend on how the content is structured and displayed.


What’s your quick test for a site’s mobile layout?

I’m trying to be more selective about the websites I keep open on my phone. A lot of sites look fine for a few seconds, but once you tap into a second or third page, the structure becomes confusing. Menus move, sections don’t feel consistent, and it’s hard to tell where you are without restarting from the homepage.

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Jasmine
Jan 25

Readability is a big one for me. If I need to pinch-zoom constantly, it gets tiring fast. When I skimmed wacky panda https://wackypanda-nz.com/, I was mostly checking spacing, text size, and whether tapping around felt comfortable.

JonathanJonathan

Does anyone else keep one bookmarked hub link for browsing?

I realized I’m way more likely to keep up with sports and general online entertainment topics if I have one bookmarked hub link.

Otherwise I waste time searching from scratch and end up in random threads.

Do you also keep a single “starting page” saved, or do you just search each time?

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Erica
Jan 21

Same here — one reliable bookmark saves a surprising amount of time, especially on mobile. If you want a clean entry point to browse from, this is one option: https://www.az-ar.com/

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