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Urinals are most commonly available as wall-hung bowls, trough urinals, corner urinals and concealed cistern or flush-valve models. Wall-hung urinals are often chosen for individual use in commercial washrooms, while trough styles can suit busier shared facilities. Some designs are compact enough for domestic settings, such as cloakrooms, garden rooms or home gyms. The right option usually depends on available wall space, drainage position, expected usage and the style of the room.

Yes, a urinal can be fitted in a domestic bathroom, cloakroom, utility area or en-suite, provided the plumbing and drainage can be accommodated. They are sometimes chosen for larger family homes, sports facilities, workshops or garden buildings where practicality is a priority. A compact wall-hung model is usually the most suitable domestic option. Visiting a local showroom, such as ours in Daventry, can help you compare sizes and finishes before deciding.

Some urinals use a concealed or exposed cistern, while others work with a direct flush valve or sensor-operated flushing system. A cistern-based urinal is a familiar and reliable option, particularly where regular flushing intervals are required. Flush valves and sensor systems can offer a cleaner appearance and may help manage water use more effectively. The best choice depends on the installation type, water supply, usage level and the finish you want to achieve.

Waterless urinals can be a practical option in some commercial washrooms because they reduce water consumption and do not require a flush after every use. They usually rely on cartridges, traps or sealant systems to control odours. Maintenance is important, as the correct cleaning products and replacement parts are needed to keep them working properly. For some settings, a low-flush or sensor-flush urinal may be a more straightforward alternative.

A manual urinal flush is operated by a button, lever or pull mechanism, while a sensor flush activates automatically when use is detected. Sensor flushing can be more hygienic because it reduces touch points, and it can also help regulate water use in busy washrooms. Manual flushing is simpler and may be easier to maintain in some environments. The choice usually depends on budget, expected usage, maintenance preferences and the level of hygiene control required.

The space required depends on the size and style of urinal, as well as the surrounding layout. Wall-hung urinals need enough width for comfortable use, suitable clearance in front, and access for pipework or concealed fittings. In commercial washrooms, spacing between multiple urinals should also allow for privacy and ease of movement. Before choosing a model, it is worth checking the product dimensions carefully and considering how the room will be used day to day.

Yes, many urinals can be installed with concealed pipework for a neater, more contemporary finish. This is usually achieved with a service void, IPS panel, stud wall or concealed cistern arrangement. Concealed installations can look cleaner and may be easier to incorporate into modern commercial washrooms. However, access panels should still be planned carefully so valves, traps and flush controls can be maintained when needed.

Most urinals are made from vitreous china, which is durable, easy to clean and widely used in both domestic and commercial sanitaryware. Stainless steel urinals are also available and are often chosen for high-traffic or more robust environments. Some trough urinals are made from stainless steel for strength and ease of maintenance. The right material will depend on the setting, cleaning requirements, budget and the overall look of the washroom.

Urinals are generally straightforward to clean when they are installed correctly and maintained with suitable products. Smooth ceramic surfaces are easy to wipe down, while wall-hung designs can make floor cleaning simpler. Regular cleaning of the bowl, waste outlet and surrounding wall area is important to help prevent limescale and odours. In hard water areas, including much of Northamptonshire, choosing appropriate descaling and maintenance products can be particularly helpful.

Urinals can reduce water use when specified with efficient flushing controls, such as low-flush valves, timed flushing or sensor-operated systems. Waterless urinals can reduce water consumption further, although they need the correct maintenance routine. In commercial settings, the savings can be more noticeable because urinals are used frequently throughout the day. When comparing options, it is useful to consider both water efficiency and the practical maintenance requirements of the system.

Before choosing a urinal, consider who will use it, how often it will be used, the available wall space, drainage position, water supply and preferred flush method. It is also worth thinking about cleaning access, privacy screens, splash control and whether pipework should be concealed. For commercial washrooms, durability and maintenance are especially important. Seeing different options in a showroom can make it easier to understand scale, projection and finish.

Yes, urinals are commonly used in schools, offices, leisure facilities, pubs, restaurants and other public or semi-public washrooms. They can help improve flow in busy male washrooms and may reduce demand on standard WC cubicles. For these environments, it is important to choose robust fittings, suitable flushing controls and layouts that allow for privacy and easy cleaning. Commercial projects may also need to consider accessibility, water regulations and ongoing maintenance.

Urinals require suitable waste fittings, traps and pipework designed for the specific model and installation type. Some wall-hung urinals have concealed waste connections, while others may use more visible fittings depending on the design. Waterless urinals often require particular cartridges or trap systems, so compatibility is important. Checking the manufacturer’s installation guidance before ordering helps ensure the correct fittings are supplied and reduces the chance of delays during fitting.

It is often useful to view sanitaryware before making a decision, especially where size, projection and finish are important. While not every urinal model may be on display, a bathroom showroom can usually help with product information, brochures, measurements and compatible fittings. Our local showroom in Daventry, Northants, can provide a practical point of reference if you are planning a domestic installation or a commercial washroom project nearby.


VitrA Urinals Urinal 30 x 50H - White


Product code: 6564WH

Colour: White

Founded in 1942, the Turkish giant VitrA has an unparalleled reputation for quality and design in the bathroom and is one of the leading bathroom brands.

Vitra Urinals 30 x 50h x 39cm (exosed trap) - White




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