Bathroom partitions are an essential component of any commercial or public restroom, providing privacy and security for users. These partitions come in a variety of materials, including plastic laminate, solid plastic, powder-coated steel, and stainless steel. Each material has its own unique properties and benefits, making it important to choose the right one for the specific needs of your restroom.
When it comes to bathroom partition contractors and installation, it is important to choose a reputable contractor with experience in the specific type of partition you have chosen. Proper installation is crucial for the partition to function properly and maintain its durability.
Bathroom partition manufacturers often have their own professional installers who have the training and experience to install partitions correctly. They can also provide design and layout assistance to help you make the most efficient use of your restroom space.
When selecting a manufacturer, it is important to choose one that is established and has a good reputation for quality and customer service. It is also important to consider the warranty and maintenance options that the manufacturer offers, as well as the availability of replacement parts if needed in the future.
Overall, bathroom partitions are an important part of any commercial or public restroom, providing privacy and security for users. Choosing the right partition material and a reputable installer and manufacturer can ensure that your partitions will function properly and last for years to come.
We are experts when it comes to bathroom partitions. Choice of material may be the lead consideration when designing a bathroom in a commercial space. In a high-traffic area of this sort, you may want to be sure to select restroom partitions and accessories that can hold up while maintaining a clean and attractive appearance. At J and M Interior Specialties in San Diego, we manufacture our own brand of plastic laminate restroom partitions. This ensures that you receive the highest quality fabrication and the fastest turnaround.
Custom fabrication of a partition system may be the best way to ensure that toilet stalls meet demanding building code requirements while measuring up to your high standards as well. When constructing a bathroom interior, we follow code guidelines to the letter to make sure that facilities are handicap and ADA compliant. J and M Interior Specialties has been in the business of meeting the demand for quality custom products since 1985.
Our state-of-the-art manufacturing techniques and skilled installation team deliver a clean and stylish look at an affordable price. We understand that different spaces have different requirements and offer choices regarding mounting and configuration. A great benefit to working with J and M Interior Specialties is our wide range of skills. We are a multi-trade subcontractor with the experience to tackle jobs of all sizes. J and M’s bathroom partitions are available in a variety of colors and are resistant to stains and moisture.
(fiberglass reinforced plastic)
USDA, FDA and Agriculture Canada certified.
Wood substrate for structural strength rigidity.
Resists moisture, stains, odors, chemicals, impact and scratches.
Cleans easily with steam, high pressure sprayers or soap/water.
Class A or Class C fire-rating available.
Available in a wide variety of custom colors, sizes and other substrates.
Meets ASTM D-5319 Standard Specification for Glass-Fiber Reinforced Polyester Wall & Ceiling Panels.
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