Commercial urinals come in wall-hung, floor-mounted, waterless, and sensor-operated models to suit various restroom layouts and traffic levels.
Waterless urinals use a special sealant liquid or cartridge system to block odors and allow urine to pass through. They're hygienic, eco-friendly, and reduce water usage.
The standard height for adult-use urinals is approximately 24 inches (60.96 cm) from the floor to the rim, while ADA-compliant models should be mounted at a height no higher than 17 inches (43.18 cm) above the floor.
To meet ADA standards, choose urinals with a rim no higher than 17 inches (43.18 cm) from the floor, and ensure there's at least 30"x48" (76.2x121.92 cm) of clear floor space in front.
Regular cleaning, checking for clogs or leaks, replacing seals or cartridges (for waterless models), and routine flushing (for flush urinals) help maintain performance and hygiene.