Floor-to-Ceiling Mounting Style:
Floor to Ceiling bathroom stalls are extremely strong units due to their connection to the ceiling, floor, and walls. Due to this structural configuration, their capability to withstand damages is unrivaled, making it a great choice for areas where unit abuse is simply unavoidable.
Mounting at the floor and ceiling eliminates the need for overhead bracing without sacrificing the rigidity and strength of the restroom compartments.
Recommended for busy washrooms where abusive treatment is possible and vandal resistance is critical.
Requires concrete floor and structural ceiling supports.
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| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Alternative Names | Floor to Ceiling Anchored. |
| Structural Design | These partitions are securely anchored directly to the concrete floor, the walls, and the structural ceiling, utilizing pilasters to connect the top and bottom structures. This comprehensive connection completely eliminates the need for top headrail bracing without sacrificing any strength. |
| Key Advantages | This configuration is the ultimate choice for maximum rigidity, durability, and strength. Because of its secure multi-point anchoring, its capability to withstand heavy damage is unrivaled. |
| Installation Requirements | Proper installation strictly requires both a concrete floor and structural ceiling supports. The process also demands that the installer takes exact vertical measurements from the finished floor to the finished ceiling at all anchor points. |
| Clearance Needs & Limitations | These layouts can accommodate a flush stile-to-panel corner. For alcove configurations, they utilize an in-line stile-to-panel connection, which requires an 8-inch stile. |
| Ideal Environments | It is highly recommended for busy washrooms and abuse-prone environments where vandal resistance is absolutely critical and the durability of the stalls will be regularly tested. |
