Builder Bathroom Fixture Packages: Coordinated Sourcing for New Construction
Factory-direct bathroom fixture packages for builders: coordinated toilets, faucets, shower bases, MOQ, lead times, cUPC docs, phased delivery.
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What Is a Bathroom Fixture Package for Builders?
A builder bathroom fixture package is a complete, spec'able bundle of every fixture that goes into one bathroom - faucet, basin or sink, drain and pop-up, shower base and door or shower trim, toilet, and the full accessory set - supplied in one coordinated finish, from one source, at project pricing. It is the opposite of how most teams actually buy: a toilet from one supplier, a faucet from another account, a shower base ordered last-minute because it was forgotten on the takeoff. That piecemeal path is where margin leaks and schedules slip.
I'm Rokan, and SANIKB runs as a factory-direct manufacturer supplying contract and hospitality projects. We've shipped fixture packages into real hotel builds and engineering/contract jobs, so this guide is written from the procurement side of the table. The goal here is simple: define what a complete package is, show you how to spec it once and replicate it across dozens or thousands of identical units, and give you the MOQ, lead-time, compliance and logistics detail the rest of page one leaves out.
If you'd rather browse the hardware behind this conversation while you read, our bathroom fixture packages for builders collection groups the shower bases, bath and trim that anchor most coordinated builder bundles.
What's Included in a Complete SANIKB Builder Package
A genuine per-bathroom package is more than a four-piece accessory set. The accessories matter, but a builder is buying a working bathroom, so the package has to carry the wet fixtures and the rough-in logic with it. A complete SANIKB builder bundle is built around:
- Toilet - two-piece or one-piece vitreous china, specified by rough-in, height and GPF (for example our two-piece ST-3430 two-piece toilet in white vitreous china).
- Lavatory faucet + drain - single-hole, centerset or widespread, matched to the basin's hole configuration, like the single-hole FYF-01079 single-hole bathroom faucet in stainless with a brushed-nickel finish.
- Basin or sink - undermount, drop-in, vessel or pedestal, coordinated to the vanity spec.
- Shower base + door, or shower trim - low-profile bases such as the BA6036 60x36 shower base and the BA6034 60x34 shower base, sized to your alcove and drain location.
- Full accessory set - towel bar, towel ring, robe hook, toilet-paper holder and brush holder, all in the same finish family.
- Coordinated finish across the whole set - chrome, brushed nickel, matte black or brushed gold, locked so the faucet, trim and accessories read as one design.
The point of buying the wet fixtures and the accessory set together is single-finish continuity and a single submittal package. When one factory builds the toilet, runs the faucet and casts the shower base, the brushed-nickel on the faucet matches the brushed-nickel on the towel bar - and the cut sheets all arrive in one PDF for the AHJ.
Coordinated Package Spec Snapshot (real SANIKB models)
Below is a working example of how the wet fixtures in a package line up on one schedule. Every model and dimension here is a real SANIKB product; finish, valve and compliance details are confirmed per model and per destination market at quote stage.
| Fixture role | SANIKB model / SKU | Type | Key spec | Finish (sample) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lav faucet | FYF-01079BN-S | Single-hole bathroom faucet | Stainless steel body; single-hole deck mount | Brushed nickel |
| Toilet | ST-3430 | Two-piece toilet | White vitreous china; floor-mount | White |
| Shower base (alcove A) | SANIKB-BA6036C | Low-profile shower base | 60 x 36 in.; drain position per layout | White |
| Shower base (alcove B) | SANIKB-BA6034CT | Low-profile shower base | 60 x 34 in.; drain position per layout | White |
The two shower bases - 60x36 and 60x34 - exist for a reason most builders will recognize: identical unit plans rarely have identical alcoves once you account for wall framing and adjacent stack walls. Carrying both common widths in one package lets you standardize the rest of the bathroom while flexing the base to the as-built rough opening, instead of re-sourcing a base mid-project. Browse both widths in our low-profile shower bases for builder packages collection.
Who These Packages Are For
Coordinated builder packages earn their keep wherever you're outfitting many bathrooms to the same standard:
- Multifamily and apartments - garden, mid-rise and podium builds repeating one or two unit types across hundreds of doors.
- Hotels and hospitality - brand-standard rooms where finish consistency and reorder continuity are non-negotiable; the American Hotel & Lodging Association field is exactly the high-traffic, brand-controlled environment these packages are tuned for.
- Student housing - durability-first specs, tight summer turnaround windows, and heavy reorder demand for replacement parts.
- Senior living - ADA-forward layouts, grab-bar coordination and comfort-height fixtures.
- Spec homes and renovation GCs - production builders and remodel contractors who want one predictable package across a subdivision or a portfolio.
How to Spec One Package and Replicate It Across 50-2,000 Identical Units
The core multifamily and hospitality need is replication: lock one model plus one finish, then reorder it identically for years across phases and future buildings. The workflow we run with project buyers:
- Build the fixture schedule. Unit count, fixture-by-fixture model selection, finish, hole configs and valve rough-in for each bathroom type.
- Approve one model unit. Sign off finish, fit and feel on a sample or mock-up before the full run (see the samples workflow below).
- Lock model + finish on file. We hold your approved spec so Phase 2, Phase 3 and the building next door match the approved unit exactly - same model numbers, same finish, same packaging.
- Release against phases. Reorders ship to the same spec without re-quoting the whole package each time.
This is the continuity problem distributors structurally can't solve: when they're reselling brands, a finish gets discontinued, a model gets superseded, and your Building C no longer matches Building A. As the manufacturer, we control whether a model stays in production for your portfolio - that's the difference between a one-time buy and a multi-year supply relationship.
Factory-Direct vs. Distributor: Where Builder Margins Actually Come From
Every result on page one for this search is a distributor or retailer reselling brands. That matters to your number. Each layer between the kiln and your jobsite adds markup, and none of those layers can change a finish, alter a hole config, or guarantee a model stays available for your next phase. Factory-direct removes the middleman markup and puts price, quality and continuity under one roof - ours. It's also what makes OEM/ODM possible: because we tool and finish the parts, we can build to your plumbing spec rather than asking you to design around someone else's catalog.
Volume Pricing & Project Tiers
Quantity unlocks better per-unit pricing - but unlike the vague "tiered discounts" you'll see asserted and never shown elsewhere, we quote against your actual schedule. As a framework (illustrative; your real tiers are quoted to your fixture schedule and market):
| Project tier | Typical unit band | What it unlocks |
|---|---|---|
| Sample / mock-up | 1-5 units | Finish and fit approval before commitment |
| Pilot project | First production run | Project pricing on a coordinated package |
| Portfolio | Repeat / multi-phase reorders | Best per-unit economics + locked-spec continuity |
Send the unit count and we'll model the per-unit number - not a percentage off a price you can't see.
Minimum Order Quantities (MOQ) Explained for Project Orders
MOQ is set per item and per finish, not per "package." That's an important distinction the SERP leaves murky: a project buyer needs to know what quantity unlocks project pricing, and the honest answer is that it depends on the model and the finish you choose. A high-volume white toilet and a custom-finish faucet carry different MOQs. We quote real MOQ against your schedule so you can budget per unit instead of guessing. Custom finishes and private-label runs carry their own MOQ, confirmed per program.
Lead Times You Can Schedule Around
GCs schedule around delivery dates, so a vague "project lead time" is useless. We split lead time into two numbers you can actually put on a schedule:
- First production run - the initial coordinated package, including any custom finish or tooling.
- Identical reorders - faster, because the spec is locked and the tooling is set.
We confirm concrete week counts per model and per destination market at quote, then tie shipments to your construction phases. Tell us your rough-in and trim-out dates and we work the production calendar backward from them.
Compliance & Submittal Package for Inspection
Spec writers and the authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) need documentation, not marketing. With a builder package we supply a submittal set covering the items below - with the standard that anything model-specific is "confirmed per model and market," because the right listing depends on where the fixture is installed:
- cUPC / IAPMO listings for inspection - the IAPMO Uniform Plumbing Code framework is what most North American inspectors reference; we map each fixture to its applicable listing for your jurisdiction.
- WaterSense flow rates and GPF - flow and flush data per the EPA WaterSense program, where applicable to the model.
- ADA / ANSI A117.1 conformance for accessible units - reference the official ADA.gov standards alongside our cut sheets.
- Low-lead / NSF-372 documentation for wetted-surface compliance.
- Cut sheets, dimensions and warranty terms for each model in one package.
I won't quote a GPF, a gauge or a certification a given model doesn't carry - if it's not confirmed for your market, we say so and get it confirmed before you submit. That honesty is what keeps a submittal from bouncing.
Custom & Private-Label Options (OEM/ODM)
Because we manufacture, we can match the package to your plumbing spec rather than the other way around: custom finishes across the whole set, hole and valve configurations to suit your rough-in, and private-label cartons, inserts and branding under your name. This is the capability no reseller on page one can offer - and it's how private-label brands and large GCs differentiate a building without paying a national brand's premium. Custom tooling has its own MOQ and lead time, quoted per program.
Samples, Mock-Up Units & Owner/Architect Approval
No owner signs off a thousand units from a photo. We supply samples and mock-up-unit quantities so the design team approves finish, fit and feel first. The standard path: approve a single model unit, lock model and finish, then release the balance. We've run this sample-and-sign-off loop for overseas hospitality buyers, which is exactly why we hold approved specs on file - so the unit your architect approved is the unit that ships in Phase 3.
Built for High-Traffic Durability
Multifamily, hotel and student-housing bathrooms take abuse. Package fixtures are specified for high-traffic commercial use - finish durability, vitreous-china bodies on toilets and basins, and accessory mounting rated for real-world loads. Material and finish standards are confirmed per model and market so a spec that survives a model-unit walkthrough also survives ten years of turnover.
Replacement Parts & Long-Term Supply Continuity
Property managers buy for portfolios, not single jobs. Because we keep your locked spec on file and control production, we can supply matching replacement parts and identical reorders for years - a continuity guarantee resellers can't make once a brand discontinues a SKU. That's the difference between a fixture package and a supply relationship.
Payment Terms, Net Accounts & Logistics
Operator detail matters here. Fixtures are packed for ocean freight: shower bases like the BA6036 and BA6034 are corner-blocked and palletized to survive container handling, toilets are double-cartoned and foam-corner protected, and faucets ship in master cartons with per-unit boxes for distribution on site. We coordinate full-container (FCL) and consolidated loads, palletized or containerized, and stage shipments by construction phase so fixtures land near their install dates rather than clogging the jobsite. Payment terms, deposit structure and any Net account are agreed per project at quote.
How to Request a Project Quote
To turn a fixture schedule into a quoted package fast, send us: total unit count, the fixture schedule (which models per bathroom type), target finish, hole/valve configuration, destination market for compliance, and your target delivery dates. With that, we confirm MOQ, per-unit project pricing, lead times for the first run and reorders, and the submittal package - usually inside one round-trip. Start by browsing our bathroom fixture packages for builders collection for the shower bases and bath that anchor most builds, then send the schedule.
For deeper sourcing detail by category, see our companion guide on selecting a contract-grade bathroom fixtures supplier, the sinks manufacturers B2B buyers guide, and the faucet manufacturer wholesale supplier guide. You can also go straight to the category collections for wholesale toilets, bathroom sinks, and bathroom and kitchen faucets to build out the schedule.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum order quantity (MOQ) for a builder bathroom fixture package?
MOQ is set per item and per finish, not per package. As a factory-direct manufacturer we structure project orders so that quantity across a fixture schedule unlocks tiered per-unit pricing. For most coordinated builder packages we work from a fixture schedule (how many units, which models, which finish) and quote real MOQ and break points against it. Send your unit count and schedule and we confirm exact MOQ and pricing per model and market.
What are typical lead times, and can you ship in phases to match my construction schedule?
Lead times split into a first production run and identical reorders, and we confirm concrete week counts per model and market at quote stage rather than quoting a vague range. Because GCs schedule around delivery dates, we build phased, palletized or containerized shipments tied to your construction phases - for example shipping podium-level units first and upper floors later - so fixtures arrive close to the rough-in and trim-out dates rather than sitting on site.
Are your fixtures cUPC/IAPMO listed and ADA-compliant for inspection?
We supply a submittal package with cut sheets, flow-rate and GPF data, low-lead documentation, warranty terms and applicable listings so your spec writer and the AHJ can approve the package. Specific cUPC/IAPMO listings, ADA/ANSI A117.1 conformance, WaterSense flow rates and NSF-372 low-lead status are confirmed per model and per destination market - tell us the jurisdiction and we map each fixture to the documentation that inspector requires.
Can you do custom finishes, branding, or private label (OEM/ODM)?
Yes. As the manufacturer we control finish, hole configuration, valve rough-in and packaging, so we can match your plumbing spec, apply a custom finish across the whole package, or private-label cartons and inserts under your brand. OEM/ODM custom tooling carries its own MOQ and lead time, confirmed per program. This is the factory-direct advantage distributors reselling brands cannot offer.
How do I get samples or a mock-up unit approved before committing to full production?
We supply samples and mock-up-unit quantities so an owner, architect or design team can sign off on finish, fit and feel before the full run. Most project buyers approve a single model unit, lock the model and finish, then release the balance against the fixture schedule. We hold those specs on file so reorders across later phases and future buildings match the approved unit identically.
Why buy a coordinated package factory-direct instead of piecing it together from distributors?
Buying piecemeal from distributors stacks middleman markup, splits finishes across vendors and breaks reorder continuity. A coordinated factory-direct package gives you one matched finish across toilet, faucet, basin and shower base, one set of submittal documents, one production schedule and one point of accountability - plus the ability to reorder the identical model for years. That is where builder margin and schedule certainty actually come from.
Ready to price your project? Request a project quote with your unit count, fixture schedule and target dates, and we'll return MOQ, per-unit pricing, lead times and the full submittal package.
- Rokan, SANIKB