When you're buying a toilet, you need to ask yourself questions about what kind of configuration you want and need. For example, would you like an elongated toilet or a round-front? Should you go with a standard 12" rough-in, or do you need a different size because of space constraints? Maybe not the most important consideration, but you should think about one-piece toilets vs. two-piece. There are a few reasons why you might regret the wrong decision.
Anatomy of a Toilet
Toilets have three parts: the pedestal, bowl, and tank. With one-piece toilets, all 3 pieces come in one complete unit. With two-piece toilets, the pedestal and bowl are one piece, and the tank is the other.
One-Piece Toilets: Pros and Cons
What are the advantages of one-piece toilets?
- One-piece installations can afford to have more creative and compelling designs.
- Easier to install.
- They are usually more compact, particularly in terms of height.
- More durable.
- Less likely to leak.
- Typically, they are easier to clean.
And what are the cons?
- One-piece toilets are heavy.
- If you have an abnormal rough distance, it's going to be harder to find a match.
- They can be expensive.
- They are more difficult to ship and transport.
Two-Piece Toilets: Pros and Cons
So what are the benefits of two-piece toilets?
- If one of the pieces is cracked, you don't have the expense of replacing the whole thing.
- Usually, they are less expensive.
- There are more options when it comes to height and rough-in dimensions.
- Because the tank and the bowl are separate pieces, it's much easier to maneuver them as you install the toilet.
And the cons?
- Because they aren't as sleek and seamless, two-piece toilets are harder to clean.
- They are more likely to develop leaks from cracking.
- The installation has a few more steps.
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Now that you've decided what kind of configuration you want, it's time to buy a toilet. We have all your favorite brands with all the bells and whistles. We have affordable stuff that will perform reliably. We even have fancy bidet toilet combos that will help you to conserve and save on toilet paper, and you'll love all the features. At PlumbersStock, industry professionals can contact us for special deals when they buy bulk. And homeowners with big projects buying bulk can hit us up, too.
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