Is a toilet seat standard size?
The simple answer to the question “Are toilet seats a standard size?” is no. Unfortunately, toilet seats aren’t produced in a standard size, however, that doesn’t mean you can’t easily find a replacement for your own toilet.
What is the difference in toilet seat sizes?
A round toilet bowl will measure approximately 16 ½” in length. An elongated bowl is approximately 18 ½” in length. Based on your measurement, order the appropriate seat – round or elongated – for your bowl. Our seats are designed to fit most manufacturers’ round or elongated bowls.
What brand is my toilet seat?
The brand: Look under the water tank lid (on the bottom); on the inside walls of the tank; on the bowl between the bolts attaching the seat. Disregard names on the seat as they are seldom the same brand as the toilet. The number: Look under the water tank lid (on the bottom), or on the inside walls of the tank.
How do I know what size toilet to buy?
Measure from the wall behind the toilet to the center of one of the closet bolts (which hold the toilet down). If the toilet has four closet bolts, measure to the center of one of the rear ones. Then measure from the center of the mounting holes to the back of the new toilet you’re considering.
Are toilet seats one size fits all?
Are toilet seats a standard size? No, there isn’t a standard size for all toilet seats, due to a variety of toilet styles. To find out the best seat for your toilet, you will need to measure your loo.
What are the different types of toilet seats?
Toilet seats generally come in a choice of two materials, plastic or wood.
- Plastic Toilet Seats. Plastic seats are more common.
- Wooden Toilet Seats. Wooden toilet seats are less able to withstand wear and tear, but they will offer you a warmer seat in the winter!
- Soft Close Seats.
- Ultra-Slim Seats.
- Bidet Seats/Smart Seats.
How do I know if my toilet is 10 or 12?
If your toilet has four bolts rather than the standard two, you’ll measure to the center of the rear bolts. The standard rough-in measurements are 10, 12 and 14 inches. If your measurement is in between these intervals, round your number down to the nearest standard measurement.
How often should you replace your toilets?
Most plumbers agree that an average toilet can last around 50 years. However, this is only when the toilet is well maintained and gently used. If it was improperly installed or frequently misused, it may not last as long.
How do you know what size toilet to buy?
How do I know if my toilet seat is round or elongated?
Toilet seats are sold by shape (not by length). If the length is between 18-19.5 inches, you have an elongated toilet bowl seat. If the length is between 17-17.75 inches, you have a round toilet bowl seat. Notice also that the elongated bowl is shaped more like an oval (egg-shaped).
Are there different types of toilet seat fittings?
There are two types of toilet seat fixings: Bottom Fixings and Top Fixings. Top fixing toilets seats work by feeding two bolts into the pan which are then tightened from the top. Bottom toilet seat fixings are fitted from the top and then tightened from underneath, often with wing nuts.