Partition Installation in Texas
Texas‑wide turnkey installation of ADA/TAS‑compliant restroom partitions for public agencies, enterprise campuses (including financial services firms like BlackRock), healthcare, education, industrial, retail, sports and hospitality. We specify, furnish, and install every major partition material (HDPE, phenolic/compact laminate, stainless steel, powder‑coated steel, and HPL), and we coordinate closely with your architect, GC, and Registered Accessibility Specialist (RAS) to deliver a clean, on‑schedule turnover.
Why Texas facility teams choose Restroom Stalls and All
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Texas code & accessibility expertise — We build to 2012 Texas Accessibility Standards (TAS), administered by TDLR under the Elimination of Architectural Barriers (EAB) law, and align details with the 2010 ADA Standards.
- Compliance workflow — For projects at or above the state threshold, we help owners and design teams coordinate TABS registration, RAS plan review, and inspection so your restroom scope passes the first time.
- Enterprise‑grade delivery — Our teams work within the security, badging, and after‑hours protocols common to Fortune‑level campuses (e.g., financial services firms like BlackRock)—including tight work windows, noise control, and detailed COIs. (Texas recently removed BlackRock from its state “boycott” list, underscoring a clearer path for state‑related interactions with large financial firms.)
- Material‑agnostic recommendations — We specify from leading manufacturers to match your environment: HDPE for moisture/vandal resistance, phenolic (compact laminate) for high‑abuse/wet areas, and stainless steel for premium, fire‑resilient, low‑maintenance spaces.
- Privacy that tenants and guests notice — No‑sightline systems, taller doors/panels, continuous stops and hinge fillers for a true gap‑free experience.
Texas codes & accessibility: what you can expect us to deliver
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Clearances that pass RAS inspection.
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Wheelchair compartment (adult): 60" min width, 56" min depth for wall‑hung WCs (59" for floor‑mounted). Door, hardware, toe clearances, and approach clearances per standard.
- Ambulatory compartment: 35"–37" wide by 60" min depth; when the approach is to the latch side, provide 42" minclearance between the door and any obstruction.
- Toe clearance: TAS requires 9" min above finished floor and 6" min deep beyond the partition face (where toe clearance is required).
- Grab bars, tissue dispensers, and accessories mounted within ADA ranges; e.g., tissue 7"–9" in front of the WC centerline with 15"–48" outlet height; side grab bar 42" min starting ≤12" from the rear wall, extending to 54".
- EAB / TABS process management.
Texas requires project registration, plan review, and inspection for projects at or above the cost threshold (Owner responsibility). We coordinate with your chosen RAS and package shop drawings accordingly.
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Our turnkey installation process (Texas‑proven)
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Scope & site read — Confirm counts, mounting types (headrail‑braced, floor‑to‑ceiling, ceiling‑hung), substrate, blocking, and existing conditions; capture precise field dimensions.
- Code detailing & submittals — We coordinate TAS/ADA clearances, door swings, hardware schedule, color selections, privacy options, and RAS comments into sealed shop drawings (if required).
- Procurement & logistics — Source through vetted national lines (quick‑ship where available) and stage for the delivery window your facility team approves.
- Install & QA — OSHA‑compliant install, dust/noise controls, daily cleanup, interim punch.
- Closeout — Owner training for hardware maintenance, O&M packet, warranty registration, and RAS punch‑list response (if applicable).
Sectors we serve in Texas
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Public sector — cities, counties, higher‑ed, K‑12, transportation, justice & public safety
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Enterprise campuses — financial services (e.g., BlackRock), technology, energy, life sciences; strict security and after‑hours windows supported
- Healthcare & labs, industrial & logistics, retail & hospitality, venues & stadiums
Planning for Q4 2025–Q1 2026 in Texas
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Budget timing & lead times — Quick‑ship is often available for common colors and hardware; specialty privacy packages and certain phenolic finishes can extend timelines—plan early for holiday shutdowns. (We’ll confirm current manufacturer timings at quote.)
- Climate & durability — For Gulf Coast humidity or splash‑prone cores, HDPE and phenolic resist moisture swings; in premium lobbies or client floors, stainless delivers high aesthetics and fire resilience.
- State business environment — Texas continues to emphasize collaboration with large financial institutions; staying aligned with enterprise vendor policies and state requirements reduces friction on mixed public/private projects.
Spec & detailing quick reference (owner/GC/architect)
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Layouts: Maintain 60" x 56"/59" wheelchair compartments and 35"–37" ambulatory widths; confirm door approaches and 42" latch‑side clearance where required.
- Toe clearance: 9" high, 6" deep beyond partition (where applicable).
- Grab bars: Side 42" min (start ≤12" from rear, extend to 54"); rear 36" (24" permitted where constraints exist).
- Dispensers: 7"–9" forward of WC centerline; 15"–48" outlet height; not behind grab bars.
- Privacy: Consider “no‑sight” systems and taller doors/panels (72"+) for enterprise and public venues.
- EAB/TABS: For projects ≥ $50,000, register in TABS and complete RAS plan review and inspection. We coordinate with your RAS to close comments quickly.
Frequently asked questions (Texas)
What are the ADA/TAS stall dimensions in Texas?
Wheelchair: 60" min width, 56"/59" depth depending on WC type; Ambulatory: 35"–37" width, 60" depth. Toe clearance, door approaches, and hardware must meet TAS/ADA.
Do Texas projects need to register for accessibility review?
Projects at or above $50,000 total construction cost generally must be registered with TDLR in TABS, with RAS plan review and inspection.
Can you install during off‑hours?
Yes—night, weekend, and holiday windows for campuses and public facilities can be scheduled in advance.
Which material should I choose?
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HDPE for wet/abuse‑heavy areas (stadiums, schools)
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Phenolic/CGL for high‑traffic, high‑hygiene environments
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Stainless for premium aesthetics and fire resilience
We’ll tailor the recommendation to your budget, environment, privacy goals, and code path.
How do you make sure dispensers and grab bars pass inspection?
We detail to ADA/TAS: tissue 7"–9" forward; outlet 15"–48" AFF; side grab bar 42"; rear 36" (24" in constrained cases).
Do you coordinate with our RAS?
Yes—we incorporate RAS comments into submittals and support punch‑list resolution.
Can you support enterprise campuses (e.g., BlackRock) with strict compliance needs?
Yes. We work within stringent site security, insurance/COI, and vendor onboarding protocols common to global financial and tech firms operating in Texas.
Texas service area
Austin–Round Rock, Dallas–Fort Worth, Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land, San Antonio–New Braunfels, El Paso, Rio Grande Valley, Bryan–College Station, Waco, Lubbock, Amarillo, Midland–Odessa, Tyler–Longview, Abilene, San Angelo, Beaumont–Port Arthur, Corpus Christi, Laredo, McAllen–Edinburg–Mission, and surrounding communities.
Enterprise & Campus‑Ready Partition Installers—Texas
Ready to lock in a Texas‑fast, TAS/ADA‑compliant restroom partition installation? Contact Restroom Stalls and All to schedule a statewide site read or upload your drawings.
Share stall counts and urinal screens, mounting type (headrail‑braced, floor‑to‑ceiling, or ceiling‑hung), preferred materials (HDPE, phenolic/CGL, stainless), and your target window (holiday/after‑hours welcome). We’ll return a precise quote, privacy options (no‑sightline, 72‑inch doors), RAS‑ready shop drawings, and a firm schedule—executed by an enterprise‑experienced team comfortable with COIs, badging, and secure campuses, including financial‑services environments like BlackRock.
Let’s deliver a code‑clean, gap‑free install your occupants notice and your inspectors approve—request your Texas quote now.
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