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					<description><![CDATA[<p>There are multiple bathroom toilet types out there. Nowadays we take the toilet for granted. It was not until the early 20th century that many homes were connected to a public sewer system. Go forward for about 100 years and the toilet is as much a statement of style as it a practicality. Toilets come [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are multiple bathroom toilet types out there. Nowadays we take the toilet for granted. It was not until the early 20th century that many homes were connected to a public sewer system.</p>
<p>Go forward for about 100 years and the toilet is as much a statement of style as it a practicality.</p>
<p>Toilets come in a wide arrangement of shapes, sizes and typed. This can be from the conventional close-coupled toilet to the more recent wall-mounted one. With so many options out there, it is easy to get lost in the choices and the industry jargon used to describe them. To help you make a choice, we have put together a small buyer’s guide on bathroom toilet types.</p>
<h2>Bathroom Toilet Types:</h2>
<h3>Close-Coupled Toilets</h3>
<p>A close-coupled toilet consists of two ceramic pieces. These are the pan and the cistern. The cistern is mounted directly on top of the pan. It typically has a lever handle but you can get those who have dual-flush button on the top.</p>
<p>Close-coupled toilets are the most common type of toilet in the country. They are available in a large number of styles and shape.</p>
<p>When they are compared to the other types, they are the cheapest overall option in terms of purchasing and installation.</p>
<h4>Features and Benefits</h4>
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<li>Often cheap to buy.</li>
<li>The quickest and cheapest option in terms of installation.</li>
<li>Huge choice of shapes and styles.</li>
<li>The soil pipe can usually go out and to the left, right, down or back.</li>
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<h3>Back-to-Wall Toilets</h3>
<p>Back to wall toilets are ideal for creating a modern and minimalistic look. They have the cistern concealed in the wall or a piece of furniture to provide a neat finish. Some concealed cisterns measure 10cm or less in depth, so the overall depth used can be less than a close-coupled toilet.</p>
<p>Access to the cistern is either through an access panel if it is fitted in furniture or a flush plate if it is fitted in a wall. The maintenance is no more difficult than a standard toilet.</p>
<h4>Features and benefits</h4>
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<li>Offers a stylish, contemporary look without the space of a wall-hung toilet.</li>
<li>Creates an illusion of space in a bathroom with less clutter.</li>
<li>Cheaper and easier to install than a wall-mounted toilet as no support frame is needed.</li>
<li>Perfect for use with a run of furniture.</li>
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<h3>Wall-Mounted Toilets</h3>
<p>Wall mounted, or wall hung toilets, have the cistern hidden away inside a wall or furniture unite. It is a chrome flush plate that provides access to the cistern.</p>
<p>The toilet is supported by a strong wall frame that houses the concealed cistern and supports the toilet. A wall-mounted toilet can usually be fitted to any wall, even a stud wall if it is reinforced and supported correctly.</p>
<p>The mounting frames can typically support around 200kg in weight when properly installed.</p>
<h4>Features and Benefits</h4>
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<li>Creates the best illusion of space by leave the floor free.</li>
<li>It looks stylish.</li>
<li>Can usually support about 200kg of weight.</li>
<li>Saves a lot of space.</li>
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<h3>Closed-Back Toilets</h3>
<p>These are sometimes referred to as fully-enclosed toilets. They are a type of close-coupled that goes fully back to the wall to create a neat and tidy look. Please note that you will not be able to install this type if your waste pipe exits to the left or right of the toilet.</p>
<h4>Features and Benefits</h4>
<ol>
<li>Covers unsightly pipework.</li>
<li>Space saving.</li>
<li>Easy to keep clean.</li>
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<h3>Comfort Height Toilets</h3>
<p>Comfort height toilets are 4 or 5cm taller than a regular toilet. They are designed to make it more comfortable for the user.</p>
<p>The extra height might not seem to make a huge difference but it helps out a lot. The elderly, infirm and those slightly taller can get up and down from the toilet much easier.</p>
<h4>Features and Benefits</h4>
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<li>High seating position.</li>
<li>Less pressure on the knees and other lower body joints.</li>
<li>Easy access for both the elderly and the less able.</li>
<li>Sitting down and getting up is made easier by the extra height</li>
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