Back to wall toilets are the runners-up in the "most space efficient toilet contest", because though they may be floor mounted, they still do not have a big water tank in the back that takes up unnecessary space.
What are the disadvantages of wall-mounted toilet?
The biggest downside to wall-mounted toilets is that they are expensive and challenging to install. For many people, this can be an ultimate deal breaker. However, from an aesthetic perspective, wall-mounted toilets win out over standard ones when striving for a modern look.Nov 3, 2021
What is the difference between a close coupled toilet and a back to wall toilet?
Close coupled where the cistern sits directly on the back of the toilet pan. Back to wall where the toilet pan fits against the wall or a piece of furniture and a concealed cistern provides the water for flushing.
Are wall hung toilets practical?
There are many ways to make that small bathroom feel bigger. With its tank hidden away inside the wall, a wall-hung toilet adds up to 12 inches of floor space, making it especially practical in small bathrooms. (These toilets also look excellent in more traditional houses.)Aug 1, 2019
How do you fix a loose Roca toilet seat?
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How do you fix a toilet cover?
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How do you remove toilet seat from toilet?
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Are back to wall toilets a good idea?
A back to wall or wall hung toilet may be more pleasing to the eye, it may even save space in your bathroom, but they are often the more expensive option. In terms of water efficiency, wall hung toilets can offer reduced water storage or dual flush features, meaning that you only use the water needed.
Are close coupled toilets better?
A close coupled toilet is one of our bestselling styles. They are easy to install, low cost, durable and hard wearing, most come with a dual flush button, they're available in short projections which is ideal in a small bathroom or en-suite and they're immune from water damage.Sep 2, 2015
What is the difference between open back and closed back toilet?
Open back have access to the pipework at the back, while closed back does not. Fully back to wall close coupled toilets have the pipework going through the wall which, although more difficult to access, can save valuable space. In general, these toilets are relatively inexpensive.