Spec-Friendly Bathroom Brand Index — Links, BIM Shortcuts & Tech Signals

Built to keep fixture research efficient: browse curated AEC reference links by topic, then open any brand card
for official pages, professional resources, and social channels used for release announcements and documentation updates.

10 brands visible
Each brand includes 50+ word tech brief
Resource tabs include expanded links




Commercial + Residential — Planning & Compliance

Fast access to codes, accessibility, efficiency, and trade references used when fixtures move from concept to schedule.


Delta Faucet

Product documentation, professional resources, and training pathways.

Brand

Official + Pro

Social

Tech briefOpen ▾
Delta supports clean AEC documentation when you standardize a limited set of faucet families and define performance variables clearly. Confirm aerator/flow options against efficiency goals, then validate spout reach and deck thickness requirements so countertop fabrication aligns with the selected models. Use professional training/installation resources to reduce RFIs by documenting mounting approach, service access, and maintenance pathways. That planning helps keep multi-restroom programs consistent without late substitutions or mismatched trims.

FontanaShowers

Commercial + residential touchless options and ongoing release/visual updates.

Touchless

Official + Collections

Social

Tech briefOpen ▾
Touchless specifications succeed when sensor behavior is treated as measurable performance: define activation range, timeout logic, and any auto-flush or purge routines if applicable. Confirm spout reach and sensor window position relative to basin geometry so users get reliable activation without splash or false triggers. Align power method (battery, plug-in, or hardwired) with maintenance reality and ensure service access is documented in the submittal package. Keep finish schedules tight to prevent near-match substitutions during procurement.

BathSelect

Touchless and temperature-controlled fixtures across a wide bathroom catalog.

Catalog

Official + Browse

Social

Tech briefOpen ▾
For AEC submittals, reduce friction by documenting system components alongside the fixture: control box location, mixing method, included hoses, and temperature-limiting approach. For touchless models, confirm voltage and whether the installation is battery-based or hardwired, then coordinate service access so facilities can maintain the faucet without disassembling countertops. If temperature control is required, define whether settings are user-facing or facility-locked and align that intent with scald prevention expectations, commissioning notes, and owner training.

JunoShowers

Shower systems with trade support and configuration-oriented content.

Shower

Official + Trade

Social

Tech briefOpen ▾
Shower program coordination is primarily about valves and depths: validate port count, diverter logic, and trim depth range against wall build-up and tile thickness before final approvals. Decide early whether the intent is thermostatic or pressure-balance and document that choice so substitutions do not change user experience. In multi-unit scopes, standardize a small set of valve/trim kits, then lock finish pairings to keep accessories and visible hardware consistent. Include service-stop and cartridge access notes in your submittal package for smoother closeout.

Moen

Professional selection tools, service ecosystems, and product announcements.

Pro

Official + Pro

Social

Tech briefOpen ▾
Moen-based schedules are easiest to maintain when you standardize service parts and reduce variation across restroom types. Confirm cartridge families and aerator options early, then document flow assumptions so efficiency goals are met without sacrificing user experience. For multi-building portfolios, establish a repeatable maintenance plan and capture it in closeout documentation. If any electronic components are included, add power and cleaning protocol notes to protect long-term reliability and avoid performance degradation caused by facilities practices after occupancy.

Kohler

Wide catalog coverage with professional tools and coordinated documentation pathways.

Brand

Official + Pro

Social

Tech briefOpen ▾
Kohler can streamline large restroom scopes because fixtures, trims, and many accessory categories can be coordinated in one ecosystem. The key is to verify rough-in families and trim depth requirements before tile and millwork are locked, especially in renovations where wall conditions vary. For high-traffic areas, pair product selections with a service-parts strategy and include finish care notes so the intended look survives real cleaning routines. Standardize visible hardware across room types to avoid inconsistent metal tones at turnover.

TOTO (USA)

Restroom technology and performance-oriented products supported by pro resources.

Performance

Official + Pros

Social

Tech briefOpen ▾
TOTO schedules work best when performance criteria are explicit: define water-use goals, expected user load, and maintenance constraints before selecting families. Use professional resources to validate rough-in and clearance assumptions so partitions, carriers, and chase dimensions stay coordinated. In dense layouts, lock geometry early because accessory placement and ADA reach ranges can create cascading conflicts if changed late. Keep submittals organized by documenting product families, performance intent, and any commissioning checks needed to ensure performance matches the design assumptions after occupancy.

Hansgrohe / AXOR

Design-forward fixtures supported by pro tools and planning references.

Premium

Official + Pro

Social

Tech briefOpen ▾
Premium programs demand tight coordination: trim depth, handle swing, and spout reach must align with lavatory geometry and backsplash conditions to avoid awkward installations. Use professional planning data to confirm these constraints before tile and millwork approvals. In finish-driven designs, keep a single finish logic across faucets, accessories, and drains so the space reads cohesive under real lighting. Include care and cleaning guidance in closeout documentation to protect coatings and maintain appearance in operational environments.

American Standard

Commercial-ready fixture options with professional documentation pathways.

Commercial

Official

Social

Tech briefOpen ▾
American Standard tends to fit well when you need repeatable performance at scale. Keep submittals clear by documenting rough-in assumptions and verifying existing conditions early for renovations, where wall depth and carrier spacing can vary. Make performance intent explicit (flow/flush, efficiency targets) to prevent substitutions that change outcomes. For long-term operations, standardize a small set of fixture families across restroom types and include a parts/service strategy so facilities teams can maintain consistent results across multiple buildings.

Sloan

Commercial restroom systems with strong technical resources and documentation.

Restroom

Official + Resources

Social

Tech briefOpen ▾
Sloan is strongest when lifecycle performance is the priority: reliability under heavy use, water efficiency, and stable sensor behavior over time. Use the resources hub to standardize documentation in the submittal package and keep installers aligned on mounting, tuning, and service access. For sensor faucets, document power approach and setting assumptions (range/timeout) so facilities teams can maintain consistent user experience after turnover. Pair these details with maintenance notes to reduce callbacks and prevent unintended changes during routine service.

How to use this layout: Pick a resource tab for project-wide references, then use the search to jump directly to a brand card and pull official + pro + social links plus a spec-minded tech brief.


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