Description
Bobrick 1081 Series Floor-Anchored Toilet Partitions | Solid Phenolic CGL
Built to Last in the Toughest Restrooms
When durability isn’t optional, the Bobrick 1081 Series delivers. Engineered with Solidly Fused Compact Grade Laminate (CGL), these floor-anchored toilet partitions are designed for commercial restrooms that see heavy daily use — from schools and hospitals to stadiums and airports.
The solid phenolic core is integrally bonded to colored face sheets with a matte-finish melamine surface, creating a partition that’s genuinely resistant to the conditions that destroy lesser products. Water, moisture, graffiti, impact — the 1081 Series handles it all, and Bobrick backs it with a 25-year limited warranty against breakage, corrosion, and delamination.
Why Facility Managers Choose Floor-Anchored Partitions
Unlike ceiling-hung or overhead-braced systems, the 1081 Series mounts directly to the floor with no overhead headrail. The result is a cleaner, more open-feeling restroom with 69-inch stile heights that make the space feel taller without sacrificing structural integrity.
Mounting is anything but afterthought — a concealed leveling device uses a steel angle bar and threaded rods anchored into structural concrete, all finished with a 4-inch one-piece Type-304 stainless steel shoe that hides the hardware completely. Minimum installation requires a 3-inch concrete floor with 2-inch penetration.
Heavy-Duty Hardware, Standard
Every 1081 Series partition ships with heavy-gauge Type-304 satin-finish stainless steel hardware as standard. Key features include:
Security you can count on. Theft-resistant Pin-in-Head Torx screws are used throughout, and the sliding door latch allows emergency access from outside by simply lifting the door — a critical safety requirement in public restrooms.
Adjustable barrel hinges let facility managers set doors to remain partially open or fully closed when stalls are unoccupied, reducing the perception of an unclean or occupied space.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Material | Compact Grade Laminate (Solid Phenolic) |
| Stile & Door Thickness | 3/4 inch (19mm) |
| Panel Thickness | 1/2 inch (13mm) |
| Stile Height | 69 inches (1753mm) |
| Mounting Style | Floor-Anchored |
| Concrete Requirement | 3-inch minimum thickness, 2-inch penetration |
| Fire Rating | ICC, NFPA Class B, ASTM E-84 |
| Warranty | 25-Year Limited |
Choose the Right Configuration for Your Project
Standard Floor-Anchored — Model 1081
The baseline model for commercial restrooms needing proven durability and clean aesthetics. Ideal for office buildings, retail spaces, and healthcare facilities.
Gapless Privacy — Model 1081G
Specify the 1081G when user privacy is the top priority. Interlocking doors and stiles eliminate sightlines between components entirely — no gaps, no visual exposure. A popular upgrade for upscale hospitality, corporate offices, and healthcare environments where patient or guest experience matters.
High-Traffic Continuous Hardware — Model 1081.67
For stadiums, airports, schools, and transit facilities, the .67 package replaces standard hinges with one-piece 16-gauge stainless steel continuous hinges running the full door height, paired with full-height 18-gauge U-channel continuous brackets for maximum panel-to-stile rigidity. This is the spec when doors take thousands of slams per week.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Compact Grade Laminate (CGL)? CGL, also called solid phenolic, is a through-body material — unlike surface laminates, there’s no substrate to swell, rot, or delaminate. It’s the gold standard for restroom partitions in wet and high-humidity environments.
Are the 1081 Series partitions ADA compliant? The 1081 Series is available in configurations that support ADA-compliant accessible stall layouts. Contact us to specify the correct panel and door dimensions for your project.
What’s the difference between the 1081G and the standard 1081? The 1081G uses interlocking edges on doors and stiles to close all visible gaps between components. If complete visual privacy is a requirement — particularly in hospitality or healthcare — the 1081G is the right choice.
Can these be installed on raised floors or non-concrete substrates? Floor-anchored partitions require a minimum 3-inch concrete floor with 2-inch penetration depth. For projects without adequate concrete, consider Bobrick’s ceiling-hung or overhead-braced alternatives.
Ready to specify the Bobrick 1081 Series for your project? Request a quote or download the full spec sheet — our team has over 25 years of experience helping contractors, designers, and facility managers get the right partition for every restroom.





