Thinking about renovating your facility’s restrooms? Let us help you make the decision. Here are five good reasons to get it done.
Meet ADA compliance for public restrooms. 
Improve your customer's experience and your reputation.
Improve staff morale with a fresh, updated look.
Increase sanitation and decrease the spread of germs with touch-free dispensers and fixtures. 
Invest in touch-free faucets to increase energy efficiency.

Why You Should Renovate Your Commercial Restroom

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Thinking about renovating your facility’s restrooms? Let us help you make the decision.
Here are five good reasons to get it done.

1. Meet ADA compliance for public restrooms.

Because your restroom is open for use by the public it needs to adhere to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements. If your facility was built or renovated prior to 2010 it likely does not meet ADA requirements for public restrooms. Any general contractor who is experienced in commercial bathroom renovations should be able to outline the criteria your restroom needs to ensure ADA compliance.

2. Improve your customers’ experience and your reputation.

According to a survey from Harris Interactive for SCA Tissue North America, 50% of customers who have a negative experience with a public restroom will tell their family and friends. And 3 out of 10 of those who have a bad restroom experience will never go back to that location again. This makes it incredibly important to give your customers a good first impression with your restroom.

3. Improve staff morale with a fresh, updated look.

It’s hard to underestimate how much employees value a clean, appealing restroom. It reflects how much you care about your working environment and those who work in your building. A restroom renovation can show your associates that you care about their sense of well-being, health, and privacy while they’re at work.

4. Increase sanitation and decrease the spread of germs with touch-free dispensers and fixtures.

Automatic dispensers and fixtures are designed to prevent contact between users and germs. Because users aren’t touching anything in the restroom you can significantly decrease the spread of germs throughout your facility.

5. Invest in touch-free faucets to increase energy efficiency.

Touch-free faucets waste less water. These faucets dispense water only when a hand triggers the sensor. Because of this, there is less risk of accidentally leaving the faucet on or letting the water flow while lathering your hands with soap.

InDecca is here to help you review the options that will best suit your needs.


Tom White

Partner

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