We offer over 62 different types of Bathroom Stall Latches or locks, also known as Toilet Stall Latches or locks to keep your toilet partition door shut. We offer Surface Mounted Bathroom Stall Latches, Concealed Bathroom Stall Latches, and a new product called the “Concealed Bathroom Stall Fix-It-Kit“. Surface mounted Bathroom Stall Latches are surface mounted on the Toilet Stall Door. Surface Bathroom Stall Latches come in Aluminum, Stainless Steel and Chrome Plated Die Cast. Concealed Bathroom Stall latches have the locking mechanism concealed inside the door, if your doors have a 1-7/16” diameter hole in them, you have the Concealed Bathroom Stall Latch. You can try and replace them with a new Concealed Bathroom Stall Lock, or you might want to try our new Concealed Latch Bathroom Stall Fix-It-Kit. The Concealed Latch Bathroom Stall Fix-It-Kit is sold in a package with a surface mounted toilet stall door latch, keeper bumper, and a wrap around plate to cover the old hole in your door. Below are the examples of the Toilet Stall latches or locks.
These parts and other hardware can be found on our Toilet Partitions and Stall website!
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Toilet partition door locks, is as simply as knowing the material you have. We sell a lot of bathroom stall door latches and locks, and there respective hardware. Replacing your latch or lock is easy. Step one is to determine if you have a surface latch or a concealed latch. A surface latch mounts on the surface of the door without any thru holes on the door. A concealed lock mounts in the door and there is a hole that goes thru the door. Surface Toilet Partition Door Locks can be found on our website, along with the Concealed Toilet Partition Door Locks. You can also search for your replacement lock if you know the manufacture of you Bathroom Dividers. These can be found on our website under Toilet Partition Hardware by Manufacture. If your Bathroom Dividers are made of Solid Plastic (HDPE) or Solid Phenolic, then you need to look under the Toilet Partition Slide Bolt Latch Aluminum. If this has not helped, you can always contact us by phone, email or fax.
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