• Water Connects Us®

    Sloan is the world’s leading manufacturer of commercial plumbing systems and has been in operation since 1906. We connect communities of engineers, architects, designers, building managers and owners to high-efficient products and systems to promote healthier water ecosystems for generations to come.
     

Every day around the world, Sloan Products connect the systems that manage our planet's most precious resource. As the world/s leading manufacturer of commercial plumbing systems, we've spent more than a century pioneering smart, water-saving restroom solutions that are built to last a lifetime.

We want to passionately preserve the environment. Water Connects Us® is more than just Sloan’s tagline. Sloan understands the dynamic relationship between the world’s water management systems and its water ecosystems.

Lead the global market in smart water and restroom solutions for health, wellness, and sustainability. Sloan is at the forefront of the green building movement and provides smart, sustainable, and hygienic water and restroom solutions by manufacturing products that promote health and wellness in commercial, industrial and institutional markets worldwide.

Intelligent solutions that deliver high standards of performance and responsibility. Sloan helps customers worldwide to meet the water and energy challenges of growing businesses, municipalities and communities. Since innovating the Royal® flushometer over 100 years ago, our global team of engineers have developed technologies that improve water-efficiency without compromising design, quality, affordability or performance. Sloan is committed to water sustainability and its products are focused on conservation. Sloan’s vitreous china HETs and HEUs, as well as gravity toilets, are now listed under IAPMO’s new Green Certification Program. Sloan is the first manufacturer to earn this certification for non-residential, commercial plumbing projects.

Sloan’s world headquarters are in Franklin Park, Illinois, with offices and manufacturing facilities in Arkansas, Massachusetts, Michigan, USA; Coahuila, Mexico; and Gurgaon, India.