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5 Tips for Choosing a Toilet

Everything You Need to Know About Choosing a New Toilet

Holly Traffas
Holly Traffas
white toilet, gold vase, white flowers, green leaves, wavy tile.

Choosing the right throne for your home can play a big role in daily comfort.Ā Make the most of every bathroom in your home by getting the low-down on the different types ofĀ toiletsĀ available andĀ tips forĀ choosing the best one.Ā Choosing a new toilet is an easy refresh for a downstairs powder room or a master bathroom. Not only are they affordable, but they’re alsoĀ easy to install, making them a great weekend project.

Tip 1Ā Check the Dimensions

Every bathroom is arranged differently,Ā and it’s important to know that the toilet you choose will be a proper fit for the space you have available.Ā 

  • Measure the rough-in size: This is the distance from the wall behind the toilet to the center of the drainpipe or to the bolts that attach the toilet to your floor. For the best results, measure this while your old toilet is still in place.Ā Typically, this measurement will be 12 inches, but it is possible for it to be 10 inches or 14 inches, as well.Ā 
  • Use the measurements to choose a toilet: The key is to make sure the toilet you select is the same size or smaller at the base than the old toilet. This will ensure a smooth and simple installation process.

Tip 2Ā Consider TypesĀ of ToiletsĀ 

3 toilets shown.

One-Piece Toilets

One piece toilet with slope shaped back and tank.

One-piece toiletsĀ feature a bowlĀ and tank in one seamless unit.Ā Generally,Ā they are easier to clean and can provide an incredibly sleek look.

Two-Piece Toilets

Two-piece Kohler toilet with a traditional design and square base.

Most toilets showcase a two-piece design with a tank that is bolted to the bowl of the toilet.Ā Two-piece toiletsĀ tend to be a more cost-effective option than one-piece toilets,Ā but they can also be more difficult to clean.

Elongated Toilets

Above view into an elongated toilet bowl. Digital control on wall.

Whether you’re big and tall or simply want a toilet with a little more real estate,Ā elongated toiletsĀ can be a comfortable choice. These toilets feature an extra-long bowl and seat for comfort.Ā Generally, these designs are two inches longer than a standard toilet bowl, so make sure you have enough room around the toilet for the additional size.Ā 

Round Toilets

Toilet with round bowl. Lid and tank top of round bowl toilet.

Round toiletsĀ are really referring to the shape of the bowl and the seat. These bowls tend to be a little shorter and wider, providing a contemporary or even vintage-inspired look depending on the model you select.Ā They are also a space-saving choice for small bathroom designs.

Wall Hung Toilets

One piece wall hung toilet in modern bathroom with mosaic tile and tub.

When sleek and modern is the name of the game,Ā wall-hung toiletsĀ make a phenomenal choice. These toilets don’t mount to the floor like a standard toilet. Instead, they are attached to the wall itself, leaving the space below free and clear. Not only does this make it much easier to keep the floors mopped and clean, but it can also be a space-saving solution in a smaller bathroom. Because the plumbing is installed differently for theseĀ toilets, it’s ideal to choose this option during the initial building of the space or during an extensive renovation.Ā 

BidetĀ ToiletsĀ &Ā Bidet Seats

Toilet with bidet seat. Cleansing nozzle and side view of toilet.

Enjoy that fresh feeling before every flushĀ when you choose bidet toilets.Ā You can select a toilet that already has a bidet incorporated into the design or refresh an existing toilet in the home by trading out the existing seat for aĀ bidet toilet seat. There are even bidet attachments you can add to your existingĀ toilet seat.Ā Toilets with bidet seatsĀ can offer a range of features, including a cleansing spray, warm air dry, and more.Ā 

Tip 3Ā Check Out Toilet FeaturesĀ 

No matter which type of toilet you choose, your new toilet is bound to offer additional features. Within each category, look for things that can help set one design apart from the rest, such as:

ToiletĀ BowlĀ Height

Comfort height Kohler toilet with elongated bowl.

Most toilets feature a standard bowl height of 14 to 15 inches above the floor. If you’re on the taller side, you can get a taller bowl height of 17 to 19 inches. Choosing a taller toilet bowl height is especially common for a master bathroom design or for a powder room that many guests will use.

WaterSenseĀ Certifications

Water Sense logo with blue and green raindrop.

ToiletsĀ that areĀ WaterSenseĀ certified use 1.6 gallons of water per flush or less. This certification is awarded by the Department of Energy for water efficiency. These standards are especially important inĀ California, a state that requires toilets to use 1.28 gallons of water or less per flush. Toilets with this EPA certification will help to lower your water consumption asĀ a household, as well as your water bill.

Soft-Close Seats

Woman closing toilet lid, it slowly closes.

You’ll never have to hear the slam of the toilet seat again when you trade out your existing toilet seat for a soft-close toilet seat. Plus, they’ll protect little fingers from getting slammed in between the seat and the bowl.

Antimicrobial CoatingsĀ 

All surfaces in the home are a breeding ground for bacteria, but choosing an antimicrobial coated toilet seat is a great solution in the bathroom. Not only does it provide the toilet with a smoother finish overall, but it is also a great way to help keep your bathroom clean between scrubbings.

Heated SeatsĀ 

Bathroom with dim lighting. Toilet with soft pink glow around the lid.

Make your everyday bathroom experience a little cozier by opting for aĀ toiletĀ featuring heated seats. These low-voltage warmers utilize controls that allow you to adjust the temperature of the toilet seat at different times of the year.

Tip 4Ā Consider Different Types of Flush Systems

Toilet with blue swirling arrow showing flush path in base of toilet.

The look of the toilet isn’t the only important factor; how the toilet flushes is an important consideration, as well.Ā There are a few different flush options featured throughout the extensive toilet collection, including:

Pressure-AssistĀ ToiletĀ 

Most popular in commercial bathrooms,Ā pressure assistĀ toilets use added pressure to help ensure a powerful flush and minimize the occurrence of clogs.Ā PressureĀ assistĀ toilets alsoĀ keep the toilet bowl cleaner with every flush.Ā 

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Dual FlushĀ ToiletsĀ 

Control just how much or how little water you use to flush your toilet by choosing one with a dual flushĀ toilet. One button provides a low-flow half flush for fluid waste, while the other provides a higher-flow flush for solid waste. ChoosingĀ dual flush toilets for your bathroomĀ could saveĀ youĀ as much as 67% of your water usage annually,Ā but they do often cost a little bit more upfront.Ā 

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Gravity Flush SystemĀ 

The vast majority of toilets feature a gravity flow system. With this type of flush, theĀ weightĀ of the water helps to generate the flush. They are less expensive upfront and cost less to repair down the road.Ā 

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Low-FlowĀ ToiletsĀ 

Conserving water is a top priority in many homes because it helps to lowerĀ environmentalĀ impact, as well as yourĀ utilityĀ bill. Low-flow toilets use as little water as possible for each flush, which can be as low as 0.8 gallons per flush. TheseĀ savings really add up over time, especially in a home with a lot of people.Ā 

Siphon Jet ToiletsĀ 

This flush style utilizes additional water jets to push water into theĀ trapwayĀ and water pressure to pull water out of the bowl. The resultsĀ are fewer clogs and leaks.Ā 

Tip 5Ā Gather the Products for Proper Installation

Once you’ve selected theĀ new toiletĀ you’ll feature in your bathroom;Ā it’s time to rip out the old one and replace it with the latest model. Fortunately, installing a toilet is rather easy when you have the proper supplies on hand to complete the job. Some of the supplies may come with yourĀ toilet, so always be sure to check and see what’s included with your new purchase.Ā As you shop, make sure that you have all these essentials:Ā 

  • SealĀ 
  • Wax RingĀ 
  • Flanges
Robe hook. Modern gold toilet paper roll holder. Gold towel bar.

Whether you’re replacing an old toilet or completely remodeling a bathroom in the home, choosing new toilets is a great way to give a bathroom a clean, modern look while making the whole space more water-efficient. Once you’ve selected theĀ toilet you’ll feature, consider adding over the toilet storage to the bathroom, and freshĀ bathroom hardware and accessories, such asĀ newĀ toilet paper holders.

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