Toilet partitions for school bathrooms are available in all materials and styles. Schools on tight budgets can select between baked enamel or plastic laminate. Both feature exceptional color choices and solid warranties. Schools with larger amounts of funding can choose from a variety of higher-grade materials that combine durability with design aesthetic.
Bradley restroom partitions can be mounted floor braced, ceiling hung, overhead braced, and floor to ceiling. Hardware options are stainless steel or aluminum with heavy duty chrome plating. Most door latches are ADA compliant, with no-site configurations also available in solid plastic. Various custom sizes can be ordered to comply with custom layouts or remodels.
Schools with limited budgets can still have exceptionally attractive restrooms. Baked enamel toilet partitions for school bathrooms are available in 21 colors and features a 15 year warranty against rust out. Panels are built with two interlocking pieces sealed together. This prevents moisture from being absorbed and minimizes the risk of corrosion. While not vandal resistant, Permaseal panels feature exceptional durability in normal traffic environments.
Larger schools with limited budgets may want to opt for plastic laminate partitions. Available in 19 colors, these partitions can handle higher traffic requirements in environments with minimal vandalism. Durability is generated by high tech edge banding that binds the sheets of plastic together. Panels, pilasters, and doors are warranted for three years against delamination. Plastic laminate has also been used in retail stores, movie houses, restaurants, and manufacturing plants. Provided no severe attempts at vandalism are made, it should withstand high traffic in larger schools for many years.
When funds are more readily available, it is wise for schools to select a more vandal resistant toilet partitions for school bathrooms just to be on the safe side. Vandal resistant materials, by nature, can take heavier restroom traffic and any also withstand any deliberate attempts at criminal mischief. It is important to note that vandal resistant materials carry high attraction value as well. Not only are they designed to last longer while enduring rougher handling, but they are also designed to retain their aesthetic in the meantime.
Many schools prefer the classic look of stainless steel. This material has been used for decades in formal, modern, and contemporary designs, so it has something of a universal appeal. Panels are bound together with Permaseal edges that block moisture penetration on the ends. Stainless steel is easy to clean and contributes an upscale aesthetic to bathroom environments.
Solid plastic and solid phenolic are two other mid-level price options that districts can consider. These toilet partitions for school restrooms feature a solid construction that is contiguous throughout the panel. Consequently, delamination is impossible because there are not separate sheets bound together. Impervious to moisture and impact, these partitions come in 18 (19 for plastic) color choices and can be added to any elementary, middle, or high school restroom design.
Selecting toilet partitions for school bathrooms should be based upon a balance of factors. Available budget, the risk of vandalism, traffic requirements, construction details, and aesthetics all play a role. XPB Locker Supply offers design assistance and includes free design drawings with all toilet partition quotes.

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