Plumbing Fixtures for Engineers

Engineers need fixture data that can be reviewed without chasing missing specs. Allora provides technical documentation, flow rates, certifications, and product cut sheets for project-ready plumbing fixtures.

Built for How Engineers Actually Evaluate Fixture

Most fixture suppliers organize product information around finishes and collections. Engineers organize evaluations around rough-in dimensions, connection types, compliance documentation, and dimensional repeatability. That disconnect shows up as missing cut sheets during submittal review, ADA products with unpublished clearance data, and reorder requests for quietly discontinued items.

Allora product lines are built around spec-ready documentation, standard connection configurations, and stable product availability — so the fixture approved in submittal review is the same fixture that arrives on-site and the same fixture available for reorder.

Spec-Ready Documentation Across Core Product Lines

Cut sheets, rough-in diagrams, dimensional data, and connection specifications are published across core product lines. Engineers can complete submittal packages without back-and-forth — no dealer login required, no data locked behind sales conversations.

ADA Products with Published Compliance Data

ADA-compliant kitchen sinks, bathroom sinks, faucets, and shower systems are integrated into the same product families as standard fixtures. Underside clearances, mounting depths, and bowl dimensions are published so engineers can verify compliance at the spec stage — not discover problems during inspection.

Standard Rough-In Compatibility

Fixtures use standard drain connections and rough-in configurations common to North American commercial construction. No proprietary fittings, no field modifications that complicate coordination between the engineer’s spec and the contractor’s install.

Dimensional Consistency Across Product Families

When you approve a 30” undermount in one unit type, the 24” and 33” options in the same family share the same mounting system, bowl depth logic, and connection geometry. Switching sizes doesn’t mean re-evaluating the rough-in.

Technical Priorities by Project Type

Multifamily Housing

Standardized rough-in configurations and consistent connection types across dozens or hundreds of identical units. Fixture families that hold spec across bulk procurement without introducing variation that triggers resubmittals.

Fixtures Backed by Spec-Ready Documentation

When fixtures come from three different suppliers, documentation becomes a coordination problem — inconsistent cut sheet formats, rough-in data published differently, compliance information scattered across vendor portals. Allora organizes product documentation with consistent formats across categories so engineers can evaluate without chasing data.

Kitchen Sinks

Stainless steel undermount and top-mount kitchen sinks in standard sizes. Published specs include bowl depth, drain position, mounting clip locations, and minimum cabinet requirements. ADA-compliant models with reduced depth and published underside clearances available.

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Bathroom Sinks

Undermount, top-mount, and wall-mount bathroom sinks with published rough-in dimensions, drain configurations, and countertop compatibility data. ADA-compliant models include published mounting depths and underside clearance measurements.

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Kitchen Faucets

Pull-down and pull-out kitchen faucets with published connection types, deck thickness requirements, and hole spacing. NSF-certified options available. Standard mounting configurations simplify coordination with countertop fabricators.

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Bathroom Faucets

Single-hole, centerset, and widespread configurations with published connection types and rough-in requirements. Lever-handle options meet ADA operability requirements.

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Shower Systems

Shower trim kits, shower heads, handheld systems, and rough-in valves with published dimensional data and connection specifications. ADA shower configurations include handheld units, accessible trim kits, and barrier-free base options with published clearance requirements.

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Bathroom Accessories

Grab bars, accessory sets, and coordinated hardware. Grab bar specs include published load ratings, mounting point dimensions, and ADA compliance data.

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From Submittal Review to Field Verification

A fixture evaluation only holds value if the product that passes review is the same product that gets installed — and the same product available when the next phase starts. Every phase introduces risk: documentation gaps, dimensional changes between spec and delivery, product discontinuations between phases.

Technical Evaluation: Checking the Fundamentals

During technical review, you’re checking rough-in dimensions, verifying connection types, confirming ADA clearances, and validating dimensional consistency across product families. Allora publishes cut sheets, rough-in diagrams, and compliance data across core product lines so engineers can evaluate products before they enter the submittal process.

Submittal Preparation: Documentation That Survives Review

Submittal packages require dimensional drawings, connection specifications, and compliance documentation that hold up during review. Allora provides spec sheets formatted for direct inclusion in submittals — no reformatting, no chasing missing data from sales reps.

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Procurement Handoff: Where Specifications Drift

The procurement handoff is where fixture specifications start to drift. A purchasing team substitutes a product. A GC sources from a different supplier. Allora Advantage trade accounts simplify this handoff by giving the procurement team a single source with confirmed availability and the exact products the engineer approved.

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Field Verification: Confirming the Outcome

During CA, you may review substitution requests or verify installed products against the approved submittal. Consistent product specifications and available replacement parts reduce the risk that what gets installed doesn’t match what you specified. When the specification holds, the design intent holds.

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ADA Compliance That’s Verifiable at the Spec Stage

Most fixture suppliers list ‘ADA compliant’ in product descriptions without publishing the dimensional data engineers need to verify it. Underside clearance? Unlisted. Mounting depth? ‘Contact dealer.’ That forces engineers to either trust marketing claims or spend time extracting data that should have been published from the start.

Allora publishes underside clearances, bowl depths, mounting heights, and compliance-relevant dimensions for ADA products across core lines. Engineers can verify compliance against project requirements at the spec stage — not after procurement.

ADA specifications engineers commonly evaluate:

What Our Customers Are Raving About

From initial consultation to final installation, Allora USA has been an exceptional partner. Their products not only meet our high standards of functionality and durability but also align with the aesthetic demands of our high-end projects. Their flexibility in handling bulk orders and customizing solutions for unique project requirements sets them apart from other suppliers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Technical documentation, dimensions, and cut sheets are available for every fixture.

Yes. Flow rates and applicable certifications are provided for spec verification.

Yes. Repeatable, stocked models keep specifications consistent across units and phases.

Yes. ADA sinks and faucets include data to support accessible installations in senior living, multifamily, and commercial projects.

Let’s Talk About Your Next Project

Allora USA works with engineers, specification teams, and technical evaluators who need reliable fixture documentation, standard rough-in compatibility, and consistent product availability for commercial and residential projects.

Trade accounts include:

  • Trade pricing across all product categories
  • Spec documentation — cut sheets, rough-in diagrams, dimensional data, compliance markers
  • ADA product lines with published compliance dimensions
  • Standard connection configurations across fixture categories
  • Dedicated project support for large-scale and phased specifications

Call 571-291-3484 or apply for an Allora Advantage trade account to start the conversation.