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Geberit Urinals

Geberit urinals are the ideal solution for high-traffic washrooms where hygiene, efficiency, and durability are paramount. As part of the trusted Geberit brand, these urinals are designed with precision engineering and sleek aesthetics to meet the demands of modern commercial and public environments. From waterless urinals to automatic flush controls, Geberit urinals combine innovation with practicality, all without compromising on performance.

With a wide range of styles and installation options available, including wall-hung and concealed systems, Geberit urinals are easy to install and maintain. Their streamlined design and robust construction make them suitable for schools, offices, leisure facilities, and any busy washroom setting.

Geberit’s focus on advanced sanitary technology ensures every product delivers consistent reliability and cleanliness, making them a go-to choice for architects, designers, and facilities managers alike. Whether you’re upgrading an existing system or specifying fittings for a new project, you can count on Geberit for long-lasting quality and user-friendly features.

Explore the full selection of Geberit urinals and discover why Geberit continues to lead the way in modern sanitary solutions. Shop now at Plumbworld for trusted performance and competitive prices.

 
 
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Geberit Smyle Urinal, 580mm - 500.254.01.1

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How do I decide between a waterless urinal and a mains-fed flush urinal?

Look at your priorities: waterless models dramatically cut water use and running costs, while mains-fed flush units (one included in our range) give automatic flushing that some very high-traffic sites prefer. Waterless urinals are rimless and engineered to control odour with cartridges or seals, so you trade reduced plumbing and water bills for periodic cartridge servicing. If you manage a medium-traffic office or school aiming to save water, a waterless Preda or Smyle rimless unit suits well; if you run a leisure centre with continuous use, a mains-fed Smyle may be more reassuring.

Which size should I buy for space and user comfort?

Check available wall height and corridor depth against the included in our range sizes: heights run 580, 600, 665 and 700 mm, widths are 310, 325 and 340 mm, and depths 300 or 370 mm. For narrow walkways pick a 300 mm depth model to avoid obstruction; a 700 mm Selva gives a larger profile for a more substantial look and may suit a spacious, high-use washroom. Measure the spacing you need between units for privacy and cleaning access before you order.

What's the difference between wall-hung and concealed systems for urinals, and which is easier to maintain?

Wall-hung fixtures mount off the floor, making cleaning beneath them quick and keeping the room feeling lighter, while concealed systems hide the cistern or plumbing behind the wall for a neater aesthetic. Both are offered in the Geberit range; wall-hung is generally easier for routine cleaning and access to the bowl, whereas concealed systems need an access panel but give a sleeker look. If cleaning speed matters daily, wall-hung is the practical choice; if you're specifying a designer washroom, concealed plumbing improves appearance.

How often will a waterless urinal need maintenance and what does that involve?

Maintenance is mainly surface cleaning plus periodic replacement of the waterless cartridge or trap seal that prevents odour; frequency depends on traffic but typically ranges from weekly inspections in busy sites to monthly checks in moderate-use offices. Rimless waterless models are designed for easy upkeep, so you'll usually wipe the ceramic and swap the cartridge rather than deal with pipework. a small office might schedule a monthly cartridge change and weekly surface clean, while a school might visit the units several times a week.

Which Geberit range should I pick for a busy public washroom: Preda, Selva or Smyle?

Preda (665 mm rimless waterless, competitively priced from lower-priced options) is a strong all-rounder if you want reliable water savings and a budget-friendly option for steady traffic. Selva (700 mm, premium and higher priced at at the current product price) suits architect-spec or high-end public projects where appearance and robustness are priorities. Smyle sits between those two, with a 580 mm mains-fed option and a 600 mm rimless waterless variant, giving you flexibility if you want either automatic flushing or a water-saving rimless finish.