Slimline privacy walls
Thanks to the introduction of two new components, TECE now enables slimline privacy walls to be constructed without fixtures at a depth of just 69 mm (including 2 x 18 mm cladding).
Previously, the TECEprofil installation guidelines only allowed a thickness of at least 206 mm for the construction of such single-sided, partialheight walls, as these required a correspondingly wide supporting foot when fixed on one side.
With the option of slimline privacy walls, TECE has met the wishes of many fitters who prefer a spacesaving solution where no fixtures are planned: for example, for simple modesty walls by the toilet or to separate a shower area
Easy to install
For this purpose, TECE has developed a new double bracket (1) and a new push-in bracket (2). These make it possible to erect a privacy screen with a single TECEprofil profile pipe (3), which is only fastened to the unfinished floor and a solid wall. This allows the installer to create slimline privacy walls that are up to 2 m high from the finished floor and up to 1.4 m wide from the solid wall – and are designed to be so stable that they more than meet all the challenges in the bathroom.
Just be safe
The low thickness of the slimline privacy walls does not, of course, come at the expense of stability. To test this, we put the slimline privacy walls built with TECEprofil through the so-called ‘soft joint’ verification procedure. This test method is defined in DIN 4103-1:2015-06 and ensures that the construction stands securely even when subjected to unfavourable forces.
But see for yourself with our video of the load test.
As toilet pre-wall element and for the entire sanitary connection
The TECEprofil pre-wall installation gives you complete design freedom and allows you to implement everything simply, safely, quickly and cleanly. Creatively implement different functional arrangements in the room or integrate shelves into the furnishings. You can easily install any sanitary system for dry construction, from washstand to WC modules. Because all sanitary modules are already pre-assembled in the pre-wall system.
You can carry out joint planning with the end customer just as easily as prefabrication in the plumber's workshop or industrially by TECE. So everyone involved will agree: a pre-wall with TECEprofil is THE solution.
Drywall profiles as problem solvers in bathroom planning
A pre-wall element is the ideal solution if you want to keep the effort involved in bathroom planning to a minimum. It also allows you to react flexibly to given conditions such as laid pipes. TECEprofil is a pre-wall element for toilets, wash basins and other elements - a pipe and fastening system that is planked with gypsum boards after installation. TECEprofil is realised in dry construction. The dry construction profile is the optimum alternative to time-consuming wet construction. Walls do not have to be torn open or demolished. Dry construction profiles are generally a popular variant for advancing building plans without building dirt. It is not for nothing that the dry construction profile is one of the most widely used constructions in dry construction.
Pipes can be laid on the pre-wall independently of the given installation in the house. This gives you the freedom to flexibly integrate the toilet into the bathroom, for example. Innovative solutions such as the shower toilet also find all the necessary prerequisites here. Existing guidelines on fire protection and sound insulation are taken into account in equal measure.
Flexibility, lower costs and less effort with TECEprofil. Whether builder, architect or installer - all parties involved in planning and implementation benefit from this installation wall!
Questions and answers about the TECEprofil installation wall
A toilet pre-wall element consists of a sturdy metal frame with integrated cisterns and is required in the shell installation to prepare a toilet system.
Drywall profiles are supports for the construction of non-load-bearing room partitions in which, among other things, corresponding sanitary modules can also be used.
A pre-wall system is usually always possible in a bathroom installation. When planning, however, the exact arrangement of the sanitary items should be considered first.
There are different designs available. Dry construction elements from TECE are structurally self-supporting and can also be used for wet construction installation. Wet construction elements, on the other hand, require a brick lining for stability and are therefore rather unsuitable for dry construction.
Almost any toilet ceramic can be connected to a pre-wall element. The distances between the flush and waste pipes are standardised. Only the mounting distances can vary with 180/230 mm. Conclusion: A toilet on a pre-wall element can be implemented flexibly.
Depending on the design of the toilet installation wall, further accessories are required. For free-standing installation walls, for example, additional support feet must be used in the supporting structure. Barrier-free toilet installations require further fixings at the height of the crossbar, etc. The installation guidelines for the respective systems must be observed.