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Flip Flops Toilet Tattoos Seat Cover, Vinyl Lid Decal, Beach Bathroom Decor, Elongatedby Toilet Tattoos(9)
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Toilet Tattoos is a removable, reusable, decorative applique for the toilet lid. Made from electrostatic vinyl they wipe clean and won't harm your lid. Because there is no adhesive, they can be changed as often as you wish. Just select the correct size to fit your toilet, round/standard or elongated, then in 3 easy steps, peel from backer card, place and smooth, you transform the look of your lid in seconds. So throw away those outdated toilet seat covers. Don't bother with a more permanent decorative toilet seat. Toilet Tattoos, proudly made in the USA are the only way to crown your throne. Patent No. 8,898,941 Toilet Tattoos is a registered trademark.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What size of the toilet do I need?
To measure for a new toilet, measure the ʼrough-inʼ distance, which is the space from the wall to the center of the toilet flange. Standard rough-in measurements are 12 inches, though 10-inch and 14-inch options exist. The toilet must fit into the space between the drainpipe and the wall to work in your space. Keep in mind that bathroom guidelines recommend a minimum of 18 inches of clear space between toilets and any other fixtures or walls. If you donʼt have much room to spare, a wall-hung toilet is a great alternative because it eliminates the need for a base, and mounts the water tank and drain behind the wall. If you canʼt afford this upgrade, try a tankless toilet or a corner toilet; at the very least, ensure that you choose a unit with a round bowl, as elongated and oval-shaped bowls take up more space (though they do tend to be more comfortable).What is the best height for a toilet?
To choose the best height for a toilet, consider the needs of your family. Standard height is 14 to 15 inches, but a comfort height toilet, measuring 16 to 19 inches, may be more practical depending on your preferences; people prefer the “comfort height” as it can make it easier to get on and off the toilet. Tall toilets are also more accessible for elderly or physically challenged individuals and often are ADA-compliant. On the other hand, small toilets work well in a childʼs bathroom, especially while potty training.What toilet flushes the best?
Power flush (or pressure-assisted) toilets are renowned for their flushing efficiency, significantly reducing clog risks and enhancing cleanliness with each flush.Should I buy a two-piece or one-piece toilet?
One-piece units are a complete piece that is easier to clean and wonʼt leak between the bowl and the tank. They are sleek, stylish, and compact, but they are generally more expensive than coastal two-piece toilets, which come with a separate tank and bowl. Be sure you purchase all the necessary parts with the two-piece models, as the seat is not usually included with the bowl.How to install the toilet?
For professional installation, ensuring everything is done correctly, consider hiring Professional Plumbers on Houzz. Usually Installing a toilet involves several key steps:- Removing the Old Toilet: Carefully disconnecting and removing the existing toilet.
- Preparing the Flange: Cleaning the flange on the floor and checking it for damage.
- Setting the New Toilet: Placing the new toilet onto the flange, aligning it with the bolts, and pressing down to form a seal with the wax ring.
- Securing the Toilet: Attaching and tightening the nuts on the bolts to secure the toilet base.
- Connecting Water Supply: Reconnecting the water supply line and turn on the water to fill the tank.
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