How to choose a good toilet

    Whether you're refurbishing an entire bathroom, replacing an old or broken toilet or updating to new water saving model, the carries a wide range of models to ensure you'll find the right one for your home. This guide will tell you about the many features to consider when buying a toilet and the technology that is making them more comfortable, efficient and eco-friendly than ever before. 

    Before shopping for a new toilet, familiarize yourself with the latest advances that help the environment by saving water. You will also save money on water and sewer bills.

    The first is select flush power

    You'll need to consider is how much flush power you will need. Finding a toilet that flushes efficiently without clogging is essential. It’s to help make your decision easier. Flush power ratings are provided via independent testing by Veritec based on a scale of 100-1,000. For simplicity, the scores have been converted to a scale of 1-10.

    The second is select bowl shape

    The next decision you'll need to consider is how much available space you have in your bathroom. If you have a larger bathroom where space isn't much of an issue, a toilet with an elongated bowl will work great. If you have a smaller bathroom, such as a half-bath, choose a round bowl toilet that will fit into tight spaces.

    The third is select toilet height

    Determine the appropriate height for your toilet. Standard sizes are 14 or 15-inches, but the 16 or 17-inch models are becoming increasingly popular, especially for taller or physically challenged individuals.

    At last, don’t forget to consider a better water saving toilets

    A water saving toilet will save you many cost. Toilets are the main source of water use in the home, accounting for nearly 30% of an average home's indoor water consumption. New flushing technology across various toilets has enabled water conservation without sacrificing flush performance. Regulations now limit toilets to no more than 1.6 gallons of water per flush. As a result, in addition to adding comfort and style, replacing toilets installed before 1994 provides a great deal more water efficiency.