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Is it TIME TO REPLACE YOUR TOILET? make the right CHOICE

Is it TIME TO REPLACE YOUR TOILET? make the right CHOICE

You might be thinking your toilet will last forever but as durable as most toilets are, they all must be replaced at some point. Some homeowners choose to replace their toilets that are still in working condition, because there are various new designs and features to choose from. So, if your toilet needs to be replaced or you’re just eager for a change! In this article we will go over the options a homeowner has when choosing a new toilet.

High Tech Toilets:  

If you are looking for a smart toilet then technology toilets are your best option. Features of these types of toilets include temperature-controlled seats, automatic flush, led lights and remote controls, self-cleaning technology, bidets and dryers.

Use Less, Save More

Federal standards limit the flush volume of all new toilets to 1.6 gallons, which is a big improvement on older, unregulated toilets that used as many as five gallons of water per flush. But many toilets go even farther than that, and you can be sure that you’re buying a water-saving toilet by looking for a water sense label at the point of purchase.

Form Follows Function:

Designer toilets have various unusual shapes, when it comes to finding the right toilet of your choice there are a couple of design elements that all toilet shoppers should think about before they buy. The bowl height and bowl shape play the main role when choosing a designer toilet. The bowl height of a standard toilet is 15 inches ranging from as low as 10 inches to a high of 20. Taller toilers are beneficial for people with limited mobility as it reduces the amount of effort it takes to stand up and sit down.  The bowl shape of a toilet typically only has two main choices: round and elongated. Elongated toilets have an egg-shaped opening and many people claim them to be more conferrable because they’re more spacious. Round bowls might be less comfortable, but they do take up less space.

Let a skilled ACCL Construction contractor take on the project for you.


If choosing the right toilet is proving more difficult than you thought, or if you just need help installing the toilet of your choice or If you need to install Light fixtures, Receptacles, electrical panels, electrical installations, wiring, for your home, kitchen and/or bathroom repair or new installation, please do not hesitate to contact the # 1 Contractor in Ontario,  at www.andycrownconstruction.com. Or call us at 416-759- 8567, 905-448-5909, 1-866-701-8484 for an estimate.

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