Ceiling Hung Toilet Partitions

Ceiling-hung toilet partitions, also known as ceiling-mounted toilet partitions, offer unobstructed space beneath the bathroom stall, providing an aesthetically pleasing and attractive design. Their open layout allows for easy access, reduces operating costs, and simplifies maintenance.

For maximum durability and strength, you can add floor-to-ceiling pilasters to your ceiling-hung bathroom partitions for added structural support. A notable feature of ceiling-hung partitions is their alignment with wall-hung fixtures, allowing easy floor access. To ensure stable structural ceiling support, it's essential to hire a professional contractor for the installation.

Ceiling-hung partitions feature vertically suspended doors and pilasters from the ceiling, requiring 3/8 or 5/8-inch bolts. Additionally, plinths can be mounted at the top end of the pilasters for added stability and visual appeal.

Choosing this option can save time and money, as it provides full floor access, making it easy to clean and maintain the floors efficiently. These ceiling hung bathroom partitions are ideal for bathroom stalls less than 31 inches in width but are not recommended for high-traffic or vandalism-prone areas.

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Ceiling-hung toilet partitions in a commercial restroom showing two suspended bathroom stalls in charcoal gray with no floor contact
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FAQs About Ceiling-Hung Toilet Partitions

Ceiling-hung toilet partitions are best suited for restrooms with a ceiling height of 8 feet or more. The overhead support structure requires adequate clearance to suspend doors and pilasters securely from above.

Yes, ceiling-hung partitions can be configured to meet ADA requirements. The open floor design eliminates floor-mounted hardware, which can make it easier to meet maneuvering clearance requirements for accessible stalls.

Ceiling-hung partitions are ideal for bathroom stalls less than 31 inches in width. For wider stalls or high-traffic environments, a floor-mounted or overhead-braced configuration is generally recommended for added structural support.