American Standard Glenwall Commercial Wall-Hung Pressure-Assist Toilet
American Standard Glenwall Commercial Wall-Hung Pressure-Assist Toilet Review
The American Standard Glenwall positioning
The Glenwall (3402.016) is American Standard's commercial wall-hung pressure-assist toilet — the AmStd model installed in major US hotel chains, office buildings, schools, and light-commercial restrooms. At $580-$820 for the bowl alone (carrier sold separately), the Glenwall combines wall-hung aesthetics with Flushmate Series 503 pressure-assist for commercial-grade flush performance in a wall-hung format.
The Glenwall is NOT a typical residential toilet — it's a commercial-spec product that sometimes finds its way into upscale residential installations (workshops, accessory dwelling units, pool houses, garage conversions) where commercial-grade reliability is preferred over residential. For typical homeowners, the Glenwall is overspec; for commercial buildings, it's the standard AmStd wall-hung.
What "commercial wall-hung" actually means
- Heavier-duty porcelain construction — designed for high-cycle use (hotels with 365-day-per-year flush cycles, office buildings with 8+ daily uses per stall)
- Reinforced mounting points for the commercial carrier system
- Larger flush valve coordinated with commercial-spec Flushmate pressure vessels
- EverClean glaze for commercial cleaning-cycle efficiency
- Commercial carrier compatibility — Zurn Z1203 series, American Standard commercial carriers, or Geberit Duofix Plus (commercial spec) — different from residential Geberit Duofix
- 5-year Flushmate vessel warranty — same as residential pressure-assist toilets
The Glenwall install reality
Glenwall installations are commercial-spec projects:
- Carrier rough-in happens during construction (concrete-block or steel-stud walls in commercial buildings; 2x6 wood-framed in residential)
- Drain and water supply tied into the carrier per local plumbing code
- Wall finish applied around the flush plate cutout
- Bowl install at finish phase — hung on carrier mounting bolts, height adjusted
- Flush plate installed in the wall cutout
- Total commercial install: $2,500-$4,500 including carrier, plumber labor, wall framing modifications
The Glenwall variant matrix
| Model # | Description | Price (~) |
|---|---|---|
| 3402.016 | Glenwall Commercial Wall-Hung Bowl, 1.6 GPF pressure-assist, White | $580-$720 |
| 3402.017 | Same in Linen | $640-$780 |
| 3402.219 | Same in Bone | $640-$780 |
| 3404.016 (1.28 GPF variant) | WaterSense-compliant Glenwall — 1.28 GPF pressure-assist | $620-$760 |
What's in the box (bowl only)
- Glenwall commercial wall-hung bowl with EverClean glaze (~52 lbs)
- Flushmate Series 503 pressure-assist vessel pre-installed in tank
- Bowl-to-carrier mounting hardware
- Flush valve mechanism
- Installation manual + Flushmate operation guide
- NOT included: carrier (sold separately — Zurn Z1203 series ~$400-$700, or American Standard commercial carrier), flush plate, seat, supply line
The total Glenwall install cost (US, all-in)
| Component | Price (~) |
|---|---|
| Glenwall bowl 3402.016 | $580-$720 |
| Commercial carrier (Zurn Z1203 or AmStd) | $400-$700 |
| Flush plate (commercial spec — Zurn or matching) | $140-$280 |
| Heavy-duty commercial seat | $60-$140 |
| Plumber labor (commercial-spec install) | $1,100-$2,200 |
| Wall framing modifications (if 2x4 wall needs bump-out) | $400-$1,200 |
| Total turnkey: | $2,680-$5,240 |
Where the Glenwall fits
- Hotel limited-service brands (Marriott Courtyard, Hilton Garden Inn, Hyatt Place) — Glenwall is documented spec in many hotel-development standards
- Office building restrooms — particularly common in offices spec'd by AmStd-aligned plumbing engineers
- Light-commercial residential — workshops, pool houses, accessory dwelling units where commercial-grade reliability is preferred
- Public restrooms in parks, transit stations, retail — though Zurn-only-brand installations are more common in these settings
- Healthcare facility commercial restrooms
- Senior living facility common-area bathrooms
The verdict
Buy Glenwall if:
- Commercial building install (hotel, office, school, hospital)
- Light-commercial residential where commercial-grade reliability matters (workshop, pool house, ADU)
- You're specifying with an AmStd-aligned plumbing engineer who knows commercial-spec Glenwall
- You have the install budget ($2,700-$5,200 turnkey)
Skip Glenwall and choose a residential wall-hung if:
- Typical residential install — Kohler Veil Wall-Hung or TOTO MH Wall-Hung are better-spec residential options
- Flush noise is a concern — pressure-assist + commercial-grade rim cleaning is meaningfully louder than residential wall-hung gravity
- WaterSense certification is required — 1.28 GPF Glenwall variant (3404.016) exists but is less common
Warranty
American Standard Glenwall commercial warranty: 1 year on tank trim, lifetime on porcelain, 5-year Flushmate pressure vessel warranty (Flushmate-administered separately from AmStd customer service). Commercial-grade service network through AmStd Pro Channel.
Pricing reality (2026)
Glenwall 3402.016 (White): $580-$720. Ferguson commercial pricing: $520-$620 for trade buyers. Home Depot rarely stocks — typically commercial special-order. AmStd Pro Channel direct: $540-$640 for commercial-spec accounts. WaterSense variant (3404.016) +$40-$80.
- Commercial-grade wall-hung — hotel and office spec
- Flushmate Series 503 pressure-assist — strongest flush velocity
- MaP 1,000g+ score
- EverClean glaze standard
- Adjustable mounting height via carrier (15-19" typical)
- Heavy-duty commercial construction
- Used by major hotel chains (Marriott, Hilton, Hyatt limited-service)
- 1.6 GPF NOT WaterSense certified — not rebate-eligible
- Carrier sold separately (Zurn Z1203 or American Standard carrier +$400-$700)
- Loud flush — pressure-assist + commercial-grade rim cleaning is audible
- Premium total install cost ($2,500-$4,500 turnkey including carrier, plumber labor)
- Requires 2x6 framed wall (carrier is 8" deep)
- Service access through flush plate opening only
- Commercial-spec product — overspec for typical residential use