Romtec started by developing innovations for public restrooms, working with the Forest Service to develop a low-cost solution for vault toilets. Today, Romtec has restrooms in all 50 states and even internationally, and some of our newest innovations are found in city centers instead of national forests.
Door Lock Options for Restrooms and other Public Access Buildings
During a building design process, the door lock may seem like a small consideration, but as your project progresses, it is important to consider the people using the building and their preferences. There are too many types of locks to go into, but door locks can be described in different categories.
Staging and Palletizing a Romtec Building
Romtec’s expertise helps clients get the exact building they want through a wide variety of processes, such as competitive bidding, public procurement, turnkey, prefabrication, and more. To make our buildings and structures the best for our customers, Romtec has an effective packaging process for palletizing the building components.
Best Practices for Pool House Buildings
Community pools often require multiple buildings. These buildings serve a wide range of purposes and typically require showers and restrooms.
Choosing Non-Porous Surfaces for Public Buildings
The interior of most public restrooms are exposed to a lot of water and can be prone to bacterial growth, mold, and mildew. This is why non-porous and moisture resistant materials are required in some areas, but choosing to use them throughout the restroom is an easy way to increase the cleanliness of your restroom.