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Toilets – Deciding Which to Choose

Toilet design has evolved over the centuries and in various ways depending on the usage of the people. Some developments involved changing the style or shape of the toilet, while some changed the functionality of the actual toilet. Adding flushing mechanisms, separating the cistern, adding the cistern, and more recently hiding the cistern.

Many of the changes are due to fashion and style, wanting cleaner lines, more luxury, and more comfort. More recently some of these changes are due to the need to save water, by improving the efficiency of the flushing mechanism, using best low flow toilet, and therefore saving on water bills.

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Toilet choice has expanded with one or two-piece toilets, single flush or dual flush, circular, square, or elongated toilets, corner toilets, and back to wall toilets. Read on to reduce any confusion and learn how to make the right choice when choosing a new toilet.

Toilet Choices

Under the vast umbrella of varied shapes, styles, and sizes, the following factors will aid you in finalizing your selection:

Gallons per flush- This is the amount of water that is flushed away as soon as the flush button is pressed. It could range from about 1.6 gallons in regular toilets to 1.28 gallons in high-efficiency toilets. In comparison to regular toilets, dual flush toilets allow you to choose a full or half-flush, saving a considerable amount of water per year as they flush about 0.8 gallons per flush.

One piece or Two piece: In terms of cost, a two-piece toilet is always cheaper than a one piece. In terms of strength, a one-piece toilet does not have connecting parts so is less likely to have problems with leakage, while a two-piece toilet has some flexibility due to the cistern being located more conveniently.