🚽 Toilets Types
Explore the different types of toilets to find the best option for your needs and budget.
All Toilets Types 5
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.
- Water saving
- Eco-friendly
- Two flush options
- More complex mechanism
- Buttons may wear over time
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.
- Affordable
- Quiet operation
- Easy to repair
- Widely available parts
- Less powerful flush than pressure-assisted
- May require double flushing
One-Piece Toilets
Tank and bowl are fused into a single unit. Sleeker appearance with no seam between tank and bowl, making cleaning simpler.
- Easy to clean
- Sleek design
- No tank-to-bowl leaks
- Heavier to install
- Higher cost
- Harder to ship
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.
- Powerful flush
- Rarely clogs
- Water efficient
- Louder than gravity-fed
- More expensive to repair
- Higher purchase cost
Wall-Hung Toilets
Mounted to the wall with a concealed in-wall tank carrier. Creates a clean, modern look and makes floor cleaning easier.
- Modern aesthetic
- Easy floor cleaning
- Adjustable height
- Space saving
- Expensive installation
- Requires in-wall carrier
- Harder to service tank