Prefab Toilet – FAQ
A prefab toilet is a factory-built toilet module (often called a toilet pod) delivered as a ready-to-install unit, designed to speed up construction and standardise quality.
Yes — the terms are commonly used interchangeably to describe an off-site manufactured toilet unit supplied as a complete module.
A prefab toilet typically includes the structural module, internal finishes, plumbing and electrical installations, lighting, and fittings according to the agreed specification.
Prefab toilet modules are widely used in hotels, student accommodation, offices, commercial buildings, industrial facilities, and high-volume residential developments.
Yes — prefab toilets are ideal for large-volume projects because the design can be standardised and replicated with consistent quality across many units.
Yes — prefab toilet modules can be specified for durability and easy maintenance, which makes them suitable for high-traffic environments when designed to the project’s requirements.
Yes — the layout, accessibility requirements, and finishes (such as wall and floor materials, sanitaryware, and accessories) can be tailored while maintaining an efficient modular approach.
Because most work is completed in the factory, it reduces wet trades and on-site coordination, helping to shorten schedules and minimise rework.
Typically: drawings or dimensions, target quantity, preferred specification/finish level, site location, and any requirements for fire/acoustic performance or accessibility.
Domczar supplies prefabricated toilet modules to projects across Europe, including developments serving the UK market, with a focus on consistent quality and predictable delivery.
It’s delivered as a complete module and typically installed with lifting equipment, then connected to the building’s main services according to the project interface requirements.
Prefab toilets help improve quality control, reduce programme risk, and make costs and timelines more predictable — especially when many identical units are required.

