Toilets

Toilet Measurements

When it comes to choosing the right toilet, measurements are one of the most significant factors. Each toilet for sale includes a rough-in measurement. This increment represents the length from the middle of the pipe in the floor to the wall – 12 inches is most common. Height is also important to note. You may buy toilets that abide by ADA guidelines or opt for a shorter standard height. ADA-compliant toilets, also known as comfort, or chair, height, are 2 to 3 inches taller than standard height, making them wheelchair-accessible.

Choose from round or elongated toilet bowls. Typically, round toilet bowls are smaller (by about 2-3 inches) and less expensive than their elongated counterparts, making them ideal for guest bathrooms or a half bath. However, elongated toilet seats tend to be considered more comfortable.

Pay attention to water consumption levels as well. If you are looking to save water, choose a low flow toilet. These toilets use less water per flush and could help save $140 or more per year on your water bill. Let us know if you have any questions about the sizing or consumption levels of our discount toilets by sending us a quick chat! We are always happy to answer any inquiries about our products!