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Commercial ADA Restroom Trim-Out with American Standard and Sloan Fixtures

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Commercial restroom plumbing has to hit two marks at once - it needs to meet ADA code requirements and still look like someone actually thought about the design. A lot of restrooms nail one or the other. This one does both.

We completed the full trim-out for these commercial ADA restrooms from the ground up. That means coordinating every fixture, every connection, and every drain to work together cleanly in a finished space. We went with American Standard toilets and urinals paired with Sloan Regal flushometers. That combination is a workhorse in commercial settings - reliable, water-efficient, and built to handle heavy daily use without constant maintenance headaches.

The brass floor drains are set flush and centered in the tile layout. That kind of detail matters in a commercial space, especially one where the floor will be cleaned regularly. Get the drain placement wrong and you create pooling problems that cause issues for years. Get it right and the whole floor functions the way it should.

The wall-mounted sinks, matte black fixtures, and LED-lit mirrors were all tied into the rough-in we set during the earlier phase of construction. This is where new construction trim-out work pays off - when the rough-in is done right, the finish work goes in straight, level, and leak-free. No surprises, no rework.

ADA compliance isn't just about grab bars and clearances, though those matter too. It runs through every fixture height, every approach angle, and every drain location. We plan for all of it during rough-in so the trim-out reflects a space that was built with intention from day one.