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Our philosophy is doing what’s right for the site, so naturally there’s no compromise on quality when it comes to fittings. Every stock item we use is hard-working, durable and vandal-proof, giving your community longer asset-life from your investment.


When building your PermaLoo, we use our standard internal fixtures, but we’re more than happy to utilise products from other suppliers into your project.

Services Fixtures Include
  • Showers
  • Drinking fountains
  • Communal hand wash stations
  • Soap dispensers
  • Auto-sensing basin taps
  • Auto lock doors
  • Tiled feature walls
  • Vinyl wraps
  • Hand dryers
  • Baby change tables
  • Sanitary bins
  • Mirrors
  • Hot water feed
  • Underfloor heating
  • Dry-vault sanitation
  • Bollards
  • LED lighting
  • Back rests
  • Toilet paper dispensers
  • Hand rails
  • Anti-graffiti coatings
  • Strip drainage
  • Door counters
  • Remote data monitoring
  • Solar power
  • Benches and other seating
  • Exterior cladding options
  • Heat-trace for plumbing
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Create a look

That works in harmony with the site, as was done with this toilet at the hugely popular Madill’s Farm in Auckland. The use of vinyl wrap helps the facility blend seamlessly into its environment and assists in vandal-proofing.

Outdoor facilities

Made from hard-working pre-cast concrete can add so much to the community. Here, purpose-made surfboard-shaped showers echo the position of the toilet and add to the facilities the public can enjoy.

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Distinctive Exteriors

That make a real statement and enhance the area are achievable by using hardwood slats, as used here at the Hot Water Beach toilets in Coromandel. It’s a hard-wearing option, and a great example of a toilet that enhances its environment.

Range of finishes

We have range of finishes to help create the look you want, such as this concrete weatherboard finish used at Heries Park, Te Aroha, which helps the toilet blend in with the buildings in its immediate vicinity. There are 2 styles of weatherboard available – you can see the other one here.

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Clean Lines

And interior equipment to suit the application, in this case a dry vault unit. While we do keep a standard range of fittings chosen for durability and ease of replacement, we can source and supply anything you’d like your toilet to be equipped with.

Materials

Here’s an example of one of our standard fit-outs, featuring hard working materials that have faced the acid-test in toilets throughout New Zealand. If you have another supplier or want different spec, let’s talk and find the solution you’re after.

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Use Tiles

To create a colourful feature wall, as done here in Darfield, Canterbury. We love discussing ideas that will make your toilet unique to your location. Let’s discuss tiles, vinyl wraps and other ways to create a toilet that will impress your community as much as it will visitors.

Other facilities

To offer your community and visitors include fresh clean drinking water, showers, seating areas, change rooms and more. Let’s talk about what you have in mind and how we can help you bring it to life.

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Polished concrete

Features like this polished concrete communal wash station at the award-winning Hot Water Beach toilets add much more than just visual impact; community, a sense of fun and engagement and interaction with the beautiful scenery are all brought into play.

Kiwi statement

A bright and cheerful pohutukawa wrap-around makes a great and uniquely Kiwi statement. Other wraps have included ferns, the ocean, fly-fishermen, local wildlife and more. Anything that tells a story about your community or the site can happily be included in the design.

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The Finishes

No need to limit your thinking to traditional finishes – perforated sides with overlaid images such as these used at Linear Park in Auckland help tell a story and make the toilet part of the area’s history.