You can install your toilet partitions in many configurations. The list and illustrations below show some of the more common configurations.
- Partitions installed between walls.
- Partitions between walls with an American Disabilities Act stall.
- A partition in an alcove.
- Partitions in an alcove with additional stalls.
- Partitions in a corner.
- Free standing partitions.
Partitions Between Walls
These partitions go wall-to-wall
You can choose doors that swing in or out. Please indicate which way you want your doors to swing when you send drawing of your layout.
Partitions Between Walls with an ADA Stall
You can add an ADA stall to your wall-to-wall partitions. ADA stalls require a minimum of 60 inches by 60 inches of interior space.
On an ADA stall the doors normally swing out. Choose whether the other doors will swing in or out. Submit this information with your drawings.
Single Partition in an Alcove
Alcoves are defined by having over 60 inches of space in the interior of the partition.
Partitions in an Alcove with Added Stalls
This drawing shows a single partition in an alcove.
Alcoves are defined by having over 60 inches of space in the interior of the partition.
You can choose doors that swing in or out. Please indicate which way you want your doors to swing when you send drawing of your layout.
Partitions in a Corner
These partitions are bound on two sides by walls. You can choose doors that swing in or out. Please indicate which way you want your doors to swing when you send drawing of your layout.
Free Standing Partitions
These partitions stand free of any walls.
You can choose doors that swing in or out. Please indicate which way you want your doors to swing when you send drawing of your layout.