Floor Mounted Style:
Floor-mounted restroom compartments are the inverse of ceiling-hung units. This mounting style is recommended where ceiling heights make installation of ceiling-supported compartments impractical and where overhead bracing is not required.
Perfect for low-ceiling washrooms, yet ideal for buildings with high ceilings where a ceiling-hung mount is not viable. Enhances the effect of spaciousness. Floor-mounted bathroom stalls provide a sleek, clean appearance with their minimalist design.
Concrete construction for anchoring is required. Junior Height sizes are available.
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| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Alternative Names | Floor Anchored. |
| Structural Design | These partitions are attached exclusively to the floor and completely lack a top headrail or structural ceiling anchors. This inverse of the ceiling-hung unit offers a sleek, minimalist design with clean, modern lines. |
| Key Advantages | The lack of overhead structures enhances the effect of spaciousness in a room. They are also easier to measure for and install compared to floor-to-ceiling partitions. Junior Height sizes are available for this style. |
| Installation Requirements | This configuration strictly requires a solid concrete floor for secure anchoring. Proper installation requires a minimum of 2 inches of penetration into the floor. |
| Clearance Needs & Limitations | Floor mounted layouts require a minimum 1-inch stile-to-panel corner offset. In-line stiles are not recommended; alcove configurations need a perpendicular stile-to-panel connection. Because this style lacks a top headrail, it sacrifices a slight amount of overall rigidity. |
| Ideal Environments | It is the ideal choice for restrooms with high ceilings where an overhead braced or ceiling-hung system would not be structurally practical. It is also perfectly suited for low-ceiling washrooms where overhead bracing is simply not required. |
