🚽 Toilets Guide
Toilets are essential plumbing fixtures for waste removal in residential and commercial settings. This category includes gravity-fed toilets, pressure-assisted models, dual-flush systems, and one-piece or two-piece designs. Key specifications include flush volume (gallons per flush), bowl shape (elongated or round), rough-in size, and mounting type (floor-mounted or wall-hung).
Types of Toilets
View All Toilets TypesExplore the different types of toilets to find the best option for your needs and budget.
Dual-Flush Toilets
Feature two flush options — a lower-volume flush for liquid waste and a full flush for solid waste. Designed to conserve water without sacrificing performance.
4 min read Learn more →Gravity-Fed Toilets
The most common residential toilet type, using the natural force of gravity to flush waste. Reliable, quiet, and easy to maintain with widely available replacement parts.
4 min read Learn more →One-Piece Toilets
Tank and bowl are fused into a single unit. Sleeker appearance with no seam between tank and bowl, making cleaning simpler.
4 min read Learn more →Pressure-Assisted Toilets
Use compressed air in a sealed tank to create a powerful flush. Common in commercial settings and homes where clog prevention is a priority.
5 min read Learn more →Wall-Hung Toilets
Mounted to the wall with a concealed in-wall tank carrier. Creates a clean, modern look and makes floor cleaning easier.
5 min read Learn more →Toilets Brands
View All Toilets BrandsBrowse trusted toilets brands known for quality, reliability, and innovation.
American Standard
Trusted American brand offering VorMax flush technology and Champion series for powerful, clog-free performance.
Learn more →Duravit
German-designed wall-mount and floor-mount toilets with Rimless flush technology.
Learn more →Gerber
Commercial-grade toilets known for reliability and powerful flush performance in high-traffic settings.
Learn more →Kohler
Industry leader in toilet design with Class Five and Revolution 360 flush technologies for superior performance.
Learn more →Mansfield
American-made toilets with SmartFasten bolt system and dependable gravity flush.
Learn more →Swiss Madison
Modern European-inspired one-piece and wall-hung toilets with dual flush.
Learn more →TOTO
Japanese engineering excellence featuring Tornado Flush and CeFiONtect glaze for ultra-clean, efficient toilets.
Learn more →Common Toilets Problems
View All Toilets ProblemsCommon toilets problems and how to diagnose and fix them.
Toilet Keeps Running
Water continuously runs in the tank after flushing. Usually caused by a worn flapper, faulty fill valve, or improperly adjusted float.
4 min read Find solutions →Toilet Won't Flush Properly
Weak or incomplete flush that doesn't clear the bowl. Can be caused by clogged rim holes, low water level, or a partial drain blockage.
5 min read Find solutions →Toilet Leaking at Base
Water pooling around the base of the toilet. Typically indicates a failed wax ring seal between the toilet and the floor flange.
4 min read Find solutions →Phantom Flushing
Toilet randomly refills on its own without being flushed. Caused by a slow leak from the tank to the bowl through a deteriorating flapper.
3 min read Find solutions →Toilets How-To Guides
View All Toilets GuidesStep-by-step how-to guides for toilets maintenance, repair, and installation.
How to Fix a Running Toilet
Step-by-step instructions to diagnose and repair a toilet that won't stop running, including flapper, fill valve, and float adjustments.
6 min read Read guide →How to Unclog a Toilet
Methods for clearing toilet clogs using a plunger, auger, or natural solutions without damaging the porcelain.
5 min read Read guide →How to Replace a Toilet
Complete guide to removing an old toilet and installing a new one, including wax ring replacement and proper sealing.
8 min read Read guide →How to Adjust Toilet Water Level
Learn how to adjust the water level in your toilet tank for optimal flush performance and water conservation.
4 min read Read guide →