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    8 Easy Steps To Find Your Perfect Toilet
    Copyright © 2005, Lukas Rathswohl

    Maybe you’re building a house, or you’re remodeling. If you’re 
    like most folks, the toilet probably does not rate very high on 
    your list of priorities. Still, the toilet is a key piece of 
    a comfortable, modern, well-functioning home. Following a few 
    straightforward steps can help you find a toilet that is right 
    for you, both functionally and aesthetically. Remember, all 
    toilets are not built the same!
    
    
    Step by step now, let’s examine:
    
    1). The shape of the toilet bowl: The main choices here are an 
    elongated bowl and a round front bowl. The round front tends to 
    be two inches shorter, and works well for smaller spaces. The 
    larger elongated front is more comfortable and sanitary, since 
    there is less drip on the toilet.
    
    2). The toilet size: There are lots of choices, with different 
    lengths, widths and heights. Make sure you measure the space 
    available for the toilet to ensure a comfortable fit. You also 
    need to consider the rough-in space, which is how far the 
    center of the toilet bowl is from the finished wall, since 
    this limits the size of the toilet.
    
    3). The size of the toilet trapway: The trap way is that part 
    of the toilet that through which the water and waste exit. The 
    minimum standard allows waste with a diameter of 1 ½ inches 
    to pass through. You may want to consider looking at a larger 
    trapway to minimize clogging problems.
    
    4). The flushing system: In the US, by law all toilets must have:
    
      * 1.6 gallon tank to conserve water. However, you do still have 
        some choices.
    
      * In gravity fed toilets, the weight of the water from the 
        tank pushes the waste through an S shaped trap way, as the 
        siphon that is created empties the bowl.
    
      * With pressure assisted toilets, air in the tank is 
        compressed as it fills with water. When flushing, the 
        pressurized air pushes the water more strongly into the 
        bowl, resulting in a better flush. Disadvantages, though, 
        include greater noise, expense and difficulty of repairing.
    
    5). One or two piece toilets: Two piece toilets are more common 
    and inexpensively priced, and have a separate tank and bowl 
    which are connected when the toilet is installed.
    
    One piece toilets have 5 or six parts that are seamlessly 
    connected into one piece. They tend to more stylish, more 
    expensive, easier to clean, and smaller, making them ideal 
    for smaller spaces.
    
    6). Maintenance features: Some toilets have features designed 
    to make it easier to take care of them. For instance, Toto, an 
    innovative Japanese manufacturer, has SanaGloss, a ceramic glaze 
    which prevents bacteria and mold buildup, making the toilet easy 
    to clean. American Standard has its EasyClean feature. Kohler 
    has an insulated liner for some of its toilet lines, preventing 
    moisture build-up on the outside of the tank due to condensation.
    
    7). Appearance: while a toilet needs to work well, it also needs 
    to look good in your bathroom. Fortunately, today’s toilets come 
    in a huge selection of colors and sizes. Bear mind, though, that 
    choosing a color other than white can significantly add to the 
    toilet’s price. One approach you may to consider is to choose a 
    toilet that is part of a bathroom suite, thus ensuring that are 
    the fixtures are in harmony.
    
    8). Other features: High end toilets may come with heated seats, 
    warm air drying systems and built-in bidets, such as the Toto 
    Washlets. Kohler Comfort Height toilets have a higher seat, 
    making sitting down and standing easier. 
    
    
    There, now you have 8 steps to finding the toilet that is right 
    for you and your loved ones! 
    



    Writer's Resource Box:
    Lukas Rathswohl is the publisher of All About Toilets, 
    your one-stop source for toilet information, at:
    http://www.all-about-toilets.com
    
    All About Toilets - Your Toilet Guide




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