It would seem that it might be easier to choose a toilet. However, even in this, at first glance, a very simple question, there are some nuances that are important to pay attention to, so as not to miscalculate with the choice of toilet.
In this review, we will examine in detail the main differences between the three most popular types of toilets, as well as their advantages and disadvantages, in order to figure out which one is better.
Advantages and features of a suspended toilet
Due to the fact that the hanging toilet does not have a tank, it takes about 10-15% less space. Therefore, such toilets are perfect for small bathrooms. But even in spacious toilets, they will be appropriate - this will open up additional opportunities for planning the bathroom.
And a few words should also be said about the aesthetic component. In this case, hanging toilet bowls are also preferable to floor standing ones, since only the toilet bowl itself and the keypad stand out from visible elements.
In terms of hygiene, the hanging toilet also plays on the floor, since it is mounted on the wall, and nothing prevents wet cleaning in the bathroom. But dirt often accumulates around the floor toilet, and therefore you have to make more efforts and spend more time on maintaining cleanliness.
The only difficulty is the installation and maintenance of communications of the hanging toilet. Therefore, it is better to trust this work to qualified specialists.
Advantages and features of the floor toilet
Unlike a suspended toilet, the floor is considered more practical and reliable. Moreover, both in terms of access to utilities, and in terms of sustainability. Sitting on such a toilet, do not worry that it may not stand you.
And, perhaps, the most obvious and undeniable advantage of the classic floor toilet is its relatively low cost. Moreover, installation will also be cheaper than in the case of a hanging toilet. You can install the floor without problems yourself, there is nothing complicated here.
Advantages and features of a flush toilet
In fact, there is no special advantage in the attached toilet. Rather, on the contrary, it combines the flaws of the two previous types. As in the case of the wall, the communications of the attached toilet are hidden in the wall, which makes it difficult to maintain.
Also, the attached toilet is on the floor, which requires more thorough cleaning in the room, otherwise dirt will accumulate around it, which then is not so easy to "remove" without the use of special tools. Therefore, an attached toilet is not as popular as its "opponents."
Typically, such toilets are chosen by people who prefer that the flush cistern is not "calloused" and is hidden behind a wall, but at the same time, for some reason, are afraid to sit on a hanging toilet.
For more information about which toilet to choose for a private house and apartment: floor, hanging or attached, we recommend that you watch in the video on our website. There you will find other useful information that will come in handy when choosing a toilet.