Presented by Stormtech
May 24th, 2020
There are major factors that should be considered with bathroom drainage, building compliance and building insurance with WaterMark Certification – Troy explains the implications and also details all of the drainage considerations you should consider in your projects.
Troy Creighton, Managing Director of Stormtech
Troy Creighton has been the Managing Director of Stormtech Pty Ltd since 2003. Stormtech was founded by Troy’s father John in 1989 and Troy has been involved in the design and functionalities of linear drains from then on. Troy he has developed the company to be the market leader in architectural drainage solutions in Australia and has grown extensive overseas markets.
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