While there are many features to consider when buying a toilet including height bowl shape color style and flushing technology most toilets fall into one of two basic types.
What are the different heights of toilets.
All these can seem like jargon to many of you.
Most often they fall somewhere between 15 and 19 with standard toilets coming in under 17.
That being said don t stop there.
Three of the best selling brands of standard height toilets are made by toto drake and american standard.
The ada recommended toilet heights fall in the range 17 19 inch measured from floor to seat.
Usually adults make use of the tall toilets and children who are tall also need these systems in homes schools and public places.
If the toilet is for use by children the height must be from 11 to 17 inches.
There are two common standard toilet heights.
Heights vary enough to be noticeable.
Standard toilet height is 15 16 1 8 inches from the floor to seat top.
Kohler trademarked comfort height and gerber trademarked ergo height.
However kohler recently came out with a 19 tall toilet called the highline tall other brands of toilets will have different names for this height.
Toilet height is measured from the floor to the top of the seat.
However a toilet designed for an elderly person or someone who needs more assistance in the bathroom is that it has a seat that with a height.
Comfort height is a term used to refer to the distance from the floor to the toilet seat height.
The best brands for comfort height toilets are toto kohler and american standard ranging in price from 256 to 287.
Toilet heights can be rather confusing.
Both heights will be between 16 5 17 inches tall.
The short answer not very much.
Today s so called comfort height or right height toilets feature bowls that are 17 to 19 inches high as compared to the standard 15 inches of a regular toilet.
A regular toilet has a seat which is fifteen inches tall.
The old standard height and the new ada toilet height ada stands for americans with disabilities act.
Ada toilet height is 17 19 inches from floor to seat top.
Both names indicate the toilet is taller than a standard height model.
The only difference between an comfort height toilet or what is sometimes referred to as a handicapped toilet and a regular toilet is that it that an comfort height toilet has a higher seat.
Whereas the height of a standard toilet is 17 inches or lower 14 1 2 inches is a common height the ada guidelines mandate a distance between 17 and 19 inches from top of the seat to the floor on a handicap toilet.
The chair height toilet refers to the one that is almost 2 inch taller than the standard system.
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