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Boasting innovative designs and configurations, out toilets are made for long term use and also matches the aesthetics of your home. If you are located in Sydney and need a good quality toilet, get in touch with one of our friendly and professional team at MyHomeware now for the best toilets at great prices. Do not get caught up with unfashionable, outdated toilets that clash with your bathroom's decor, or when the product fades and becomes yellow, upgrade now to a comtemporary ,stylish design. Most of our toilets are coated with an evocative and scratch resistance paint, which is long lasting and will keep its appeal for years to come. Depending on the toilet you select, it can be full of character, class, or have a style of its own. Some of our intelligent toilets can be a real discussion piece, and can make a real statement in any bathroom. Our complete range of toilet suites are easy to clean, maintain and eco-friendly. The toilet seats range from soft closing, a slim design or a classic thicker design.
FAQs About Toilets
Q: How To Choose A Toilet?
There are four basic factors you need to consider before purchasing a toilet: the toilet pan, the cistern, the plumbing, and the toilet dimensions.
The toilet pan: S-trap, P-trap, and Skew trap are the three basic pan types in Australia. The most common set-out in Australia is the S-trap. The S-trap pan’s water pipe connects to the floor. P-trap pans are used for wall-hung toilets as this type of waste pipe is connected to the wall. Skew trap now is barely used, because its pipe connects to the other side of the toilet bowl.
The cistern: A cistern is an important component of a toilet. The function of a cistern is to send water from the tank into the toilet pan while you are flushing your toilet. So, it is very important to buy a toilet with a high-quality cistern.
The plumbing: The plumbing will limit the type of toilet you can buy. If have an original bathroom with existing plumbing, this could limit the type of toilet you can purchase. Typically, for any existing plumbing, you would need a toilet with ‘a bottom-water’ inlet if the taps are exposed at the bottom left, or right of the toilet. If you have recently renovated your bathroom, and replaced the plumbing, or are building a new home, then you will have the choice of any toilet. This is something you can discuss with your builder, or plumber before the plumbing is completed. Most homeowners with a new build will either opt for a wall hung toilet, or a back to wall toilet with a universal water inlet. This means the water inlet can be installed at the top or bottom of the toilet, and it can be wall hung, or on the floor.
The toilet dimensions: The toilet dimensions should also be considered before buying the perfect toilet. A ‘Standard’ toilet size is between 69-76 cm in depth, around 51 cm in width, and with a 53-79 cm height at the back of toilet. Choosing the best toilet that is right for your bathroom space and your budget is important. No matter which kind of toilet you choose: wall hung toilet or wall floor toilet, these are the basic factors you need to consider.
Q: What’s The Differences Of Rimless Toilets And Box Rim Toilets?
Rimless Toilet (Easy Clean): Outside of the rimless toilet looks the same, but the inside of the toilet has no rim around the top of the toilet. Most rimless toilets use a direct flush technique, in which water is sprayed around the base of the toilet. Although it offers a more powerful flush, the flush is actually more economical than a traditional framed toilet and can help you save on your water bill, so it is eco-friendly.
Box Rim Toilet: Traditional toilets have a rim around the inner pan of the toilet, and when you flush, the water distributes from underneath the toilet rim to dispose of waste.
If you do not have a strict budget, the rimless toilet is the best choice for you, as it simplifies the upkeep of your toilet, and makes cleaning significantly easier, as a bonus improves hygiene. If, however, you have a tight budget, a box rim toilet can also be adapted to suit your basic needs.
Tornado Silent Toilet – This is a European designed toilet. It is a back to wall floor toilet with typically a high back, it is also a great choice as it is super quiet, and ideal for those who are light sleepers, or have more than 1 bathroom, or a large family, or if your bedroom is close to the bathroom, guest room, or ensuite. The toilet pan has water jets right around the top of the rim, allowing easy and quick cleaning with every flush. The bottom of the pan is not boxed so it allows for easy carefree flushing without anything left behind. It is a great choice for people with children. This is a popular and affordable choice, and eco-friendly as well.
Q: Which To Choose, Intelligent Toilet Or Bidet?
Both the intelligent toilet and bidet toilet seat cover have similar cleaning functions, and are both great for your personal hygiene needs, however, the intelligent toilet has more functions than a bidet, such as; night lights, seat warmers, automatic flushing sensors, many different female/male wash cycles, and much more. The question is, do you purchase a smart toilet suite and smart toilet cover? Actually, an intelligent toilet will implement most of those hygiene and care functions. If you think installing a toilet seat is a hassle, you can choose a smart toilet suite.
A bidet is just a bowl or receptacle to use as a cleaning tool after every use, this is used to promote good personal hygiene by keeping you fresh after every use. There are also two types you can choose from: a handheld bidet and a fixed bidet. A handheld bidet which has a flexible hose and is a handy bidet spray that can be easily installed on the side of the toilet, and is perfect for a quick spray, and rinse. The fixed bidet cannot be moved and is usually installed inside the toilet bowl.
If you just need a bidet shower after going to the toilet, a toilet bidet will be sufficient for you. Both handheld and fixed can be selected according to your personal requirements, and needs. If you prefer to have many different functions, then you can upgrade to an intelligent toilet which is your best choice, if your budget allows.
Q: What Accessories Do Disabled People Need?
For people who have difficulty moving around like the elderly and disabled, or people who require special care needs, going to the toilet can be a difficult and daunting task, many people may rely on the help of caregivers or spend big bucks on renovations to their homes. Good news, at MyHomeware our ambulant accessories for your bathroom will make like less stressful, and give you more time to enjoy. It will also help to save you money on huge renovation costs, and especially great for struggling retirees, or the budget conscious. You can install a grab rail, or one of our special toilet press buttons to assist you with all your personal needs. Grab rails re very important in assisting disabled or people with special care needs or limited mobility to sit down and/or get up; The special toilet press button will help people to flush the water with minimum fuss, or worry. All these special care products will greatly help the people who are restricted to movement and unable to move freely. See MyHomeware's range now.
Q: Which Toilet Seat To Buy?
There are two different types of toilets seats: elongated toilet seats and round toilet seats.
The elongated seat is about 18.5 inches long, which is a little bit longer than a round seat with an oval shape. The round seats is about 16.5 inches long, which is the most common type when buying a toilet seat. The shape of the round toilet seat is shorter than the elongated seat.
Although elongated toilet seats costs more than round toilet seats, many people will choose the elongated toilet seat over the round as it is far more comfortable than the round when sitting on the toilet for long periods. Before buying a toilet seat, remember to measure the length of your toilet bowl.
Q: What’s WELS And Watermark?
Before buying a toilet, you need to know about the basic certification required for a toilet and what a Watermark and The WELS certification means.
A WaterMark is a water authentication mark that meets with all requirements by the Australian standards Australia (SAA). The Watermark Certification Scheme is a mandatory certification scheme for plumbing and drainage products to ensure that they are fit for purpose and are properly authorized for use in plumbing and drainage installations.
The WELS Certified Water Efficiency Labelling Program (WELS) applies nationally to mandated water efficiency labels and minimum performance standards for domestic water products. Bathroom products are given different stars according to the amount of water they flow per minute.
WELS Star Rating System
0 Star: 0 Star>16 litres/min (not meeting performance requirements )
1 Star: 16 litres/min>1 Star>12 litres/min
2 Stars: 12 litres/min>2 Star>9 litres/min
3 Stars: 9 litres/min>3 Star>7.5 litres/min
4 Stars: 7.5 litres/min>4 Star>6 litres/min
5 Stars: 6 litres/min>5 Star>4.5 litres/min
6 Stars: 6 Stars≤4.5 litres/min
Toilets can be a maximum of 5-stars and showerheads can be a maximum of 3-stars. Basically, 3 stars to 5 stars will meet the needs of a family.
All toilets with WELS water efficiency that meets your requirement are on MyHomeware.