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A concealed cistern for cost-conscious fit-outs

This affordable and easy to install bathroom solution for residential and commercial projects doesn't compromise performance or quality

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Geberit Duofix Alpha offers a versatile range of universal installation elements for drywall construction that are compatible with all sanitary appliances.
Geberit Duofix Alpha offers a versatile range of universal installation elements for drywall construction that are compatible with all sanitary appliances.

Bathroom systems manufacturer Geberit has launched a concealed cistern tailored for cost-conscious projects.

Alpha is a new addition to the firm's DuoFix range and offers architects and specifiers a dependable and stylish solution for modern bathroom installations.

It answers a growing demand in the UK market for robust, versatile and aesthetically flexible installation systems that don’t strain project budgets.

Geberit Duofix Alpha is available in three installation heights – 82cm, 98cm and 112cm – allowing seamless integration into a wide variety of spaces, from compact residential ensuites to high-traffic commercial washrooms.

This flexibility makes it ideal for both retrofit and new-build environments, especially where spatial constraints or varied design schemes are at play.

Geberit Duofix Alpha frames and concealed cisterns are available with square or round flush plates and for wall-hung or back-wall combinations.
Geberit Duofix Alpha frames and concealed cisterns are available with square or round flush plates and for wall-hung or back-wall combinations.

Designed to deliver Geberit’s trusted performance and reliability at a more accessible price point, Alpha opens the door to a wider range of project types – making it easier for architects and specifiers to balance budget constraints without compromising quality.

Geberit Duofix Alpha: design without compromise

A key strength of Alpha lies in its expanded flush plate options. Available in a selection of contemporary finishes, including Matt Black, Brass, Black Chrome, Red Gold, Gloss Chrome and White, the Alpha flush plates bring a sophisticated edge to even the most budget-conscious designs.

The plates are available with durable, easy-to-operate round or square buttons, enabling architects and interior designers to coordinate sanitary systems with broader design palettes.

Built for the long haul

Engineered for longevity and easy installation, the Alpha system is designed to meet the practical needs of installers while ensuring consistent performance for building users.

Its construction and materials are specifically selected to perform in residential and commercial environments, where durability and reliability are paramount – all while maintaining an attractive, minimalist finish.

Whether specified for a multi-unit residential scheme or a single high-spec bathroom, Geberit Alpha offers a seamless blend of affordability, versatility and design integrity.

With its Alpha range, and over 150 years of innovation behind it, including pioneering the first concealed cistern, Geberit continues to lead the way in sanitary technology. 

For more information and technical support, visit geberit.co.uk 

Contact:
01926 516800


 

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