New Geberit Omega series features in-wall toilet system and designer flush plates


Geberit announces the newest addition to their award-winning line of concealed tank and carrier systems: the Omega Series. The Omega Series consists of a Duofix carrier frame with an Omega in-wall toilet tank for wall-hung toilets, plus a whole new range of stylish dual-flush plates for fast, tool-free installation.

The new Omega Series selection of dual-flush plates includes the Omega20 with round buttons, the Omega30 with square buttons, and the Omega60 that mounts evenly with wall surfaces. All are available in a variety of finishes and materials to match any décor. When paired with Geberit Omega dual-flush in-wall systems, they provide a clean, seamless look in restrooms. The Omega Series offers front or top actuation and is thin enough to fit into a standard 2” x 6” wall.

"Your restroom can have that flawless look when you remodel with Geberit Omega flush plates and in-wall systems. The Omega Series offers a variety of styles that blend in or provide bold contrast, depending on your design requirements. The flush plates can even be mounted horizontally. Omega makes the restroom uniquely yours," says John Fitzgerald, vice president of marketing for Geberit North America.

The dual-flush plates activate the water-saving dual-flush technology built into every Omega system: press the large button for a "full" 1.6 gpf (6 lpf) flush or the small button for a "half" 0.8 gpf (3 lpf) flush. Like other Geberit in-wall toilet systems, the Omega system is height-adjustable. During installation, the height of the wall-hung toilet can be set to accommodate accessibility requirements or user preference. The Geberit system provides design flexibility, space savings and reliable performance while keeping functional plumbing components out of sight.

Geberit North America is part of the Geberit Group, a European market leader and global provider of sanitary technology. Located in Des Plaines, Illinois, Geberit North America provides concealed tank and carrier systems for wall-hung and floor-mounted toilets and fixtures. Geberit systems improve the look of any bathroom by hiding the unsightly toilet tank. Replacing a standard tank and toilet with the Geberit system results in more usable space, improved hygiene and better accessibility. The unique dual-flush valve saves water and is practically maintenance free. Monolith is Geberit's newest product – a unique alternative to the traditional floor-mounted toilet and tank. Geberit also offers cable-controlled bath waste and overflows in a variety of designer finishes. Critical working parts are outside the waterway, ensuring years of trouble-free operation. As European market leader, the Geberit Group is a global provider in the area of plumbing technology with sales of CHF 2.4 billion and about 6,300 employees in 41 countries worldwide.

For additional information, contact Geberit North America at 2100 South Clearwater Drive, Des Plaines, Illinois 60018, or call 800-566-2100. You can also visit Geberit North America at geberit.us.

 



April 23, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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