Those in the marketplace for a new toilet shouldn’t be expecting many big technical breakthroughs or improvements in the design.  Although there were some improvements the standard design of the john has stayed remarkably the same since it was first introduced.  One of the new things is the big selection of colors and designs that are now available.  You can custom order a wide array of colours if the standard white is not to your tastes.   

Before you start to remove your old toilet you wish to have a new one ready to go in.  To help you choose a new toilet that fits correctly you will need to determine the space from the wall behind the toilet to the center of one of the nearest bolts.  You need to also measure the space from the center of the mounting holes to the back of the new toilet you are pondering purchasing.  If the base of the new toilet is shorter than the gap between your old toilet and the wall then it should not have an issue fitting.  If you’ve a miniscule lavatory you’ll need to take measurements of the sides of the loo as well to make sure you have the proper clearance.   

You can buy toilets as either one piece or 2 piece units.  One pieces toilets are one unified piece.  This makes cleaning less complicated and gets rid of the necessity to fret about leaks between the tank and the bowl.  With a two piece toilet the take and bowl are separate.  Two piece designs are regularly cheaper than one piece models.  Many toilets sold these days won’t include a seat.  You will need to choose a seat which fits the loo and blends in well with the remainder of the dcor in the room.  Seats come in many different kinds and styles including plastic, wood, wood composition, and cushioned vinyl.  Find the best toilets here.

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