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Different Types of Toilets

Choosing the right toilet can impact your bathroom’s functionality and the comfort of your toosh. If you’re interested in upgrading your toilet, use this guide to explore various toilet types and their benefits.

 

  • Traditional Two-Piece Toilets

This classic and wide design makes it easy to install and repair.

  • One-Piece Toilets

This toilet is fused into a single piece. Its sleek design gives a modern look and makes it easy to clean.

  • Wall-Hung Toilets

A Wall-hung toilet has a bowl suspended above the floor, with the tank hidden inside the wall. It’s great for small bathrooms due to its generous floor space and flexibility with height adjustment.

  • Smart Toilets

This toilet isn’t your average toilet. The seat warms up and it gives you a little jump scare now and then due to its automatic lids. Plus, it’s equipped with bidet functions and self-cleaning functionality.

  • Composting Toilets

These peculiar toilets are eco-friendly units that decompose waste into compost, requiring little to no water. It’s ideal for locations without sewer access.

  • High-Efficiency Toilets

High efficiency is eco-friendly, reduces water consumption, and lowers utility bills.

  • Dual-Flush Toilets

These toilets offer a low-flush option for liquid waste and a standard flush for solids. Similar to a High-Efficiency toilet, it’s eco-friendly, reduces water consumption, and lowers utility bills (tripel win!).

  • Corner Toilets

I think the name is pretty self-explanatory but this toilet is designed to fit into the corner of a bathroom to maximize space.

  • Upflush Toilets

Ever dumped a log in the toilet and it clogged? Then, you’ll probably need a macerator. It’s a pump that breaks up poop and lucky for you, this toilet has it. It’s great for basements or bathrooms below the main sewer line level. Definitely worth the investment if you eat Taco Bell all the time.

 

So, which toilet are you thinking about upgrading to?

Let your mind wander,

Miss. Vega