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Toilet and Water Closet Reviews

Toilet and water closet reviews on manufacturers such as American Standard. There are three major types of toilets which include the traditional two piece, high tank or pull chain and corner water closets. Each one can lend distinctive style and overall feel to your bathroom. Knowing the benefits of each can help you in making your decision.

Traditional two piece toilets consist of the bowl and the tank mounted directly to it. This is the most common configuration and is the easiest to service if something goes wrong with the flushing mechanism.

If you chose the classic look of a claw foot tub for your bathroom, then the high tank or pull chain toilet is for you. This type of water closet can lend charm to an area not commonly associated with charm. The tank is mounted high above the bowl and is flushed by pulling on a sometimes ornate chain.

Corner toilets are an ideal choice for smaller spaces with limited room that require the water closet be placed in a corner. This will allow for the maximum utilization of the remaining space.

Select from the toilet manufacturers below for reviews on the various products they offer.

American Standard
Kohler
Porcher


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