Commercial Bathroom Stall Size
We carry standard 58 sized bathroom partitions and more customized 64 and 72 high doors and panels.
Commercial bathroom stall size. Other than code minimums good practice and todays growing expanding bodies imply a minimum clear stall width of 36 with no less than 30 from the inside face of the stall door to the front lip of the stool. How tall are bathroom stalls. Partition stalls can have a minimum depth of 48 in most cases or up to 78 depth if needed. Quotes returned within hours.
Restroom partitions are inventoried to ship. Standard toilet stalls are 36 wide by 60 depth. Small public restrooms figs. In a corner handicap stalls require a minimum of 60 x 60 compartment and is required with a minimum door size of 32 and the maximum size and more common is the 36 door.
The other alternate stall is required to be a minimum of 48 inches 1220 mm wide. Ask about increased privacy partitions. In either alternate stall if a wall mounted water closet is used the depth of the stall is required to be a minimum of 66 inches 1675 mm. Non ada stalls should be at least 60 inches in width and a minimum of 55 inches high but not limited to 72 inches in height.
Single toilet restrooms should have a door that can be locked from the inside. Minimum 60 inch 1525mm diameter or t shaped turning spaces are also required as well as an accessible lavatory restroom accessories and access aisles that meet 2010 ada and 2009 icc ansi standards. They should also have a 34 or 36 inch 86 91 cm door so that a wheelchair can pass through it. One alternate stall is required to be 36 inches 915 mm wide.
For commercial bathrooms with multiple toilet stalls and handicap the rules change a little. The minimum depth for a partition stall is 48 inches but the depth can be as much as 78 inches if necessary. You want to make sure you are measuring exactly where the partitions will be placed because bathrooms are not always exactly square. Call 1 866 255 8645 get an accurate quote by sending us a sketch of your restroom stall plans.
Preferable for door to swing out obesity is an epidemic and is not going away soon. Generally stall doors open inward but for ada accessible stalls the doors should open outward to make it easier for those with accessibility devices to enter and exit. Multiple toilet restrooms should feature stalls and partitions that provide the necessary privacy. Bathroom stalls that accommodate ada requirements should be at least 60 inches wide 152 cm and 59 inches 150 cm deep on the inside.
17 19 require one standard 60 inch 1525mm wide toilet compartment. Two alternate stalls are permitted for alterations only. Sight line fillers are available. However stall depth can be anywhere between 48 inches to 78 inches as needed.