Friday, August 7, 2009

One Piece Toilet or Two Piece Toilet

One of the many common questions we usually are asked by our customers include: “What do you recommend, one piece toilets, or two piece? And what is the difference between the two?” When buying a toilet, it always depends on the person that is purchasing it.

Starting off with the one piece, you don’t have to assemble anything, because the tank and the bowl are molded together, whereas you have to assemble the tank and bowl together for the two piece. Although, if you are looking for the better price, then the one-piece is usually more expensive. But for the one piece, aside from easy to install, since there are no bolts or bolt holes holding the tank, it is much easier to clean than the two piece. Another benefit is that there is less chance of leakage compared to the two piece. Also, the Eurovit one piece toilets provide an option of a soft close seat, some other brands might also. Cons about the one piece could be that the older one piece toilets did not flush very well, but the same can be said for the newer 1.6 GPF two piece toilets. The reason that two piece toilets are less expensive is because the tank and the bowl are sold separately. Although the lower price may seem appealing, keep in mind that leakage over time can create an un-sanitary environment, and could ruin the flooring in your bathroom.

So if you are basing your purchase by price, quality, ease of installment, or any other criteria, always refer to one of our sales representatives at Savemore Plumbing and Lighting~

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