A GUIDE TO SELECTING
YOUR TOILET Toilet type is defined by how many pieces make up the toilet – one or two – and how the toilet is installed – on the floor or on the wall. The majority of toilets installed in the U.S. are two-piece toilets that are mounted on the floor, but smart toilets, which are often tankless, are becoming increasingly popular these days.
T WO - P I E C E TO I L E TS This is the most common type of toilet installed in residential settings, and it offers great value. A separate tank and bowl are assembled together to create the full toilet. Two-piece toilets occasionally require a separately sold seat.
ONE -P I E C E TO I L E TS A one-piece toilet is a single piece of ceramic, so the bowl and tank are integrated. This eliminates the seam between the bowl and tank, making it easier to keep clean. One-piece toilets typically come with a seat.
WA L L -H U N G TO I L E TS Ideal for bathrooms with a limited footprint, a wall-hung toilet features a sleek, easyto-clean design. With a hidden in-wall tank, only the bowl and flush plate are mounted to the wall, resulting in a streamlined profile that saves up to 12” of space over floormount models and simplifies cleaning.
I NT EL L I GE N T TO I L E TS From heated seats and warm-water cleansing to automated flushing and customizable settings, intelligent toilets help redefine one of life’s most basic rituals.
B I D E T S E ATS Bring the freshness and convenience of personal cleansing to your existing toilet with a bidet toilet seat. These split the water supply between your toilet and your bidet seat so you can experience warm water cleansing and other bidet features.
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