Plumbing Fixtures for Builders

Fixture delays, substitutions, and missing documentation can slow down multi-unit construction. Allora USA supports builders and contractors with stocked sinks, faucets, showers, and accessories that can be specified consistently across phases and delivered through trade-account purchasing.

Built for Teams That Install at Scale

Contractors don’t evaluate fixtures the way an architect or developer does. You’re asking different questions: Does the rough-in match? Will it be in stock when I need it? Can my crew install 20 of these in a day without hitting a compatibility issue? Will I get a callback in six months because the cartridge failed? If a fixture supplier can’t answer those questions, the finish options and design language don’t matter.

Allora USA is built to answer those questions. Standard rough-in compatibility across the product line, reliable inventory depth, consistent product specifications that don’t change between phases, and replacement parts that are actually available when something needs to be swapped.

Standard Rough-In Compatibility

Every Allora USA faucet, shower trim kit, and valve is designed around standard rough-in dimensions and connection types used in commercial and multifamily construction. No proprietary valve bodies, no custom rough-in requirements. The trim fits what’s already in the wall.

Reliable Lead Times and Inventory Depth

Allora USA maintains warehouse inventory in Sterling, Virginia, with consistent lead times across product categories. When your schedule says fixtures arrive in Week 14, they arrive in Week 14. Stock-outs and backorders are the schedule killers that Allora’s inventory model is built to prevent.

Products That Don’t Generate Callbacks

Allora USA fixtures are designed for commercial-grade durability. Ceramic disc cartridges, stainless steel sink construction, and NSF-certified faucets reduce the warranty claims and callbacks that eat into labor margins on repeat. When the fixture holds up, you don’t get the call.

Available Replacement Parts

When something does need to be replaced — a cartridge, a spray head, a hose — the parts are available. Allora USA stocks replacement parts for its product lines, so a warranty swap doesn’t require re-specifying the entire fixture or hunting for a discontinued component.

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How Installation Requirements Change by Project Type

Multifamily Housing

Multifamily projects require repeatable fixture installation across dozens or hundreds of identical units. Consistent rough-in dimensions, predictable installation sequences, and fixture availability across all phases keep the plumbing scope on schedule.

Fixtures Designed for Repeatable Installation

When fixtures come from multiple suppliers, the installation crew inherits every inconsistency. Different rough-in dimensions between brands. Trim kits that don’t fit the valve that’s already in the wall. Sink dimensions that don’t match the countertop cutout the fabricator already made. A single-source fixture strategy eliminates the coordination problems that multi-vendor sourcing creates on the jobsite.

Allora USA product lines cover every fixture category a multifamily kitchen and bathroom requires — sinks, faucets, showers, and accessories — with standard rough-in compatibility and consistent dimensions across the entire line.

Kitchen Sinks

Stainless steel undermount and top-mount kitchen sinks in standard sizes that align with common multifamily cabinet widths. Consistent cutout dimensions across the product line simplify countertop fabrication and reduce fit issues during installation. ADA-compliant models share the same installation footprint.

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Bathroom Sinks

Undermount, top-mount, and wall-mount bathroom sinks with standard mounting configurations. Consistent sink dimensions across shapes and sizes reduce the vanity-to-sink coordination issues that slow installation. ADA models meet clearance requirements without requiring different vanity specs.

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Kitchen Faucets

Pull-down and pull-out kitchen faucets with standard single-hole mounting and supply line connections. NSF-certified, ceramic disc cartridges standard across the line. The faucet in unit 1 installs the same way as the faucet in unit 300 — no variation between production batches.

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Bathroom Faucets

Single-hole, centerset, and widespread bathroom faucets with standard connection sizes and mounting hardware. Lever-handle ADA options use the same rough-in as standard models. Cartridge replacements are available without re-specifying the faucet.

Bathroom Faucets

Shower Systems

Shower trim kits, shower heads, handheld systems, and rough-in valves with standard connections that fit common valve bodies used in multifamily construction. No proprietary valve systems. ADA configurations use the same rough-in, reducing the installation complexity in accessible units.

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Bathroom Accessories

Grab bars, accessory sets, and coordinated hardware. Grab bars are designed for standard blocking dimensions used in multifamily and commercial construction. Installation hardware is included — no separate sourcing required.

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From Bid to Punch List

A fixture supplier that works during bidding but fails during construction is worse than no supplier at all — you’ve already committed to the spec, the pricing, and the schedule. Allora USA supports contractors from the initial bid through final punch list, so the fixture scope doesn’t become the phase that holds up the certificate of occupancy.

Bidding and Preconstruction: Locking the Scope

During bidding, you need reliable fixture pricing and confirmed product availability to put together a number that holds. Allora Advantage trade accounts lock in pricing before the job starts, so the fixture line in your bid doesn’t erode during procurement. Spec sheets and dimensional data are available during preconstruction to confirm rough-in compatibility before the first wall goes up.

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Submittals and Approvals: Getting Through the Architect

Fixture submittals need to be clean enough to get through the architect’s review without triggering RFIs or substitution debates. Allora USA provides complete submittal documentation — model numbers, dimensions, finish codes, compliance data — formatted for approval packages. The documentation is designed to pass review on the first round.

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Procurement and Delivery: Protecting the Schedule

Fixture delivery that misses the installation window creates a cascade: the plumbing sub can’t start, the countertop fabricator can’t template, and the GC’s schedule slides. Allora USA provides confirmed lead times, phased delivery coordination, and warehouse inventory depth from Sterling, Virginia. When the schedule says Week 14, the fixtures are there.

Installation and Punch List: Finishing Clean

During installation, consistent product specifications and standard rough-in compatibility mean the crew installs the same way in every unit. No unit-by-unit adjustments, no field modifications, no discovery that the trim kit doesn’t fit the valve. At punch list, if something needs to be replaced, the parts are available and the replacement is identical to the original installation.

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ADA Fixtures with the Same Rough-In

On most projects, ADA fixtures mean different rough-in positions, different valve requirements, and a separate set of installation instructions that the crew has to learn for the accessible units. That’s extra coordination, extra time per unit, and extra callback risk on the fixtures that get the least installation repetition.

Allora USA ADA fixtures use the same rough-in dimensions, the same connection types, and the same installation methods as standard fixtures. The plumbing crew doesn’t switch to a different process for accessible units — they install the same way, with the same tools, at the same pace. The ADA requirement doesn’t slow the installation schedule.

ADA installation considerations contractors encounter:

  • ADA sinks with the same countertop cutout dimensions as standard models
  • Lever-handle faucets using the same rough-in and supply connections
  • Grab bars designed for standard blocking dimensions — no special framing
  • Accessible shower systems with standard valve compatibility
  • Same installation hardware and connection types across ADA and standard lines

Trusted By

Marriott
Lennar
Van Metre
Bozzuto
HKS
HITT
Hilton
Greystar
D.R.Horton

What Our Customers Are Raving About

Allora USA has been a game-changer for our fabrication business. Their high-quality sinks and faucets always impress our clients, and their reliable customer service ensures timely shipments, helping us avoid delays. We highly recommend them.

Luicano - CEO, National Fabricator

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Cut sheets and product data ship with every model for submittals and field installation.

Yes. Specified models are held in stock so later phases match the original install.

Yes. Bulk and repeat orders qualify for trade pricing across apartment, multifamily, senior living, and commercial jobs.

By stocking repeatable models with consistent specs, so the submitted fixture is the one that ships.

Let’s Protect the Schedule on Your Next Project

Allora USA works with general contractors, plumbing subcontractors, and countertop fabricators who need reliable fixture sourcing for commercial and residential construction projects.

Trade accounts include:

  • Trade pricing across all fixture categories
  • Confirmed lead times and phased delivery coordination
  • Standard rough-in compatibility across the entire product line
  • Available replacement parts for warranty and turnover swaps
  • Complete submittal documentation for architect approval

Call 571-291-3484 or apply for an Allora Advantage trade account to lock in pricing and lead times for your next project.