ASI JD MacDonald supply and install a broad range of toilet partitions. Their patented systems provide a unique, strong and innovative design which will outlast and out-perform many other toilet cubicle and shower partitioning systems. ASI JD MacDonald can advise on the most cost effective and practical design and provide clients with a distinctive solution to suit their specific project.
Making the right Choice in partitions means firstly establishing the amenity use. When choosing or deciding on a toilet partition system the facility usage and location must be taken into consideration. Once it is understood of the building type, then the toilet partition , joinery and wall cladding material selection can be matched to the client’s needs.
There are 4 common toilet partition mounting systems.
- Overhead braced that are floor or pedestal mounted
- Ceiling braced- floor or pedestal mounted
- Ceiling fixed to floor or pedestal mounted
- Floor mounted with NO overhead rail
Overhead braced floor mounted
This type of partition system has a continuous fixed bracing section above each door and frontal panel. This bracing provides stability for the partitions without the need for ceiling fixings and the standard overall height is 2m.
The frontal panels are fixed to the floor with a L-shape extrusion and each door has 3 hinges.
Overhead braced pedestal mounted
Similar to the overhead braced floor mounted partition, this type of partition system also has a continuous fixed bracing section above each door and frontal panel. The standard overall height is 2000mm and the bracing negates the need for ceiling fixings. The frontal panels are fixed to the floor with via pedestal leg mounts or spigots. Each pedestal leg is a 200mm high adjustable leg.
Overhead braced floor or pedestal mounted partitions are one of the most cost-effective options and are best suited to high usage areas.
Ceiling braced floor mounted
Celling braced and floor mounted partitions have a full height front panel with a continuous overhead top rail. All front panels are full height to the finished ceiling level. There are 3 hinges per door and an L bracket ensures ease of floor mounting.
Ceiling braced pedestal mounted
Full height front panels are mounted on 200mm high pedestal legs. The partitions are braced to the ceiling via a continuous channel.
Ceiling fixed- floor or pedestal mounted
Ceiling fixed partitions differ to ceiling braced partitions as the front panel is connected directly to a solid fixing above the ceiling line. This solid fixing must be supplied and installed by the builder prior to installation of the partition system. Frontal blades or panels are fixed to the ceiling via a 20 x 12 angle. This angle is discreet and is only visible from inside the toilet cubicle. Frontal bades can be mounted on pedestal legs or run continuously from the floor level to the underside of the ceiling.
Floor mounted with NO overhead rail
Floor mounted partitions with NO overhead rail can only be specified if the frontal blades can be fixed to a concrete slab substrate. This is to ensure the partition fixing has structural integrity. This type of partition is not recommended for high usage areas.
Overhead braced floor mounted
This type of partition system has a continuous fixed bracing section above each door and frontal panel. This bracing provides stability for the partitions without the need for ceiling fixings and the standard overall height is 2m.