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Toilet Buying Guide

The right toilet can conserve water consumption while offering greater comfort. These quick tips will inform you of exaclty what to look for to make sure that your new toilet’s fit, function, style, and installation are immediately at your disposal and easily understood. The right toilet is a game changer. We use our toilets daily. So let’s
Love Everday.

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What’s
in the Box?

Have the necessary tools lined up before you start and see what is included in the box to prepare you for your installation project.

Standard and double thickness wax rings
Wood and cement screws for floor types
  • 1

    Find a Good Flusher

    Measure the rough-in size: the distance from the wall behind the toilet to the center of the drainpipe or to the bolts that attach the toilet to your floor. Make sure the toilet you select is the same size or smaller at the base than the old toilet.

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  • 2

    Save Water with
    a Dual Flush Toilet

    These have a .8-gpf button for liquids and a 1.6-gpf button for solids and use about 25 percent less water than a regular 1.6-gpf toilet. Dual-flush toilets are available in both gravity and pressure-assist models.

    SHOP DUAL FLUSH TOILETS
  • 3

    Check the Rough-in
    Dimenions

    Measure the rough-in size: the distance from the wall behind the toilet to the center of the drainpipe or to the bolts that attach the toilet to your floor

    SEE OUR HOW TO MEASURE VIDEO
  • 4

    Consider a Wall-Hung
    Toilet to Make Cleaning Easier

    One-piece toilets are easier to clean (fewer nooks and crannies), but be prepared for a higher price tag and more complex installation process

    SHOP WALL HUNG TOILETS
  • 5

    Review Installation
    Checklist

    To complete your toilet bowl installation, you may need a wax ring, bolts, or flanges. Check each product’s overview description to see what is included.

    BROWSE OUR HOW-TO-INSTALL LIBRARY

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