Toilets
Toilet Suites
Generally, a toilet is comprised of a cistern and bowl – functioning as a receptacle for human waste via water or vacuum flushing. It is one of the most utilised aspects of your bathroom which is why careful selection is recommended. It seems easy to select a toilet that suits the style and function you need – still there are some particulars to pay attention to when making your decision.
Galaxy Homeware is one of the leading suppliers of homewares of all kinds across New Zealand. Our range includes top quality bathroom wares with the latest technology. Based in Auckland with freighting available nationwide.
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Toilet Bowl Shape and Size
In their earlier iterations, toilet bowls were often attached or part of the bottom body and are not fully mounted or attached to the wall. In later models however, the bowl is ingrained into the body that is fully attached to the wall.
The modern approach gives the toilet a more contemporary aesthetic along with lower maintenance woes. The shape of the unit could conceivably be round, square, oval or irregular. The smoother the ceramic surface, the better – this can potentially add a much more sophisticated vibe for the whole room.
The best toilet bowl size and shape for each person vary based on personal needs, preferences, and the size of the bathroom. To determine which toilet suite style is right for you, keep the following considerations in mind:
- Comfort: Most adults feel an elongated-style toilet bowl is more comfortable to sit on than a compact-size toilet bowl due to the longer seat supporting more of the thigh and because there is a larger opening, making it easier to clean and maintain.
- Best for Small Bathrooms: Compact-size toilet bowls are usually best for smaller bathrooms, because they typically occupy two inches less floor space than standard toilets. This is particularly true for those who rely on a walker or wheelchair to move around inside a small bathroom — every inch counts!
- Happy Compromise: If you prefer an elongated toilet bowl, but have limited space in your bathroom, a hybrid toilet is newly available on the market called a compact-elongated toilet. It is has an elongated toilet bowl, yet occupies the same footprint (floor space) as a compact toilet. There’s a toilet suite for every situation.
Choose the Right Piping Configuration
For your toilet suite, the water inlet and outlet could be set up entirely based on the existing plumbing in your current or planned bathroom, typically it could be:
Water Inlet
Bottom: Water inlet pipe gets into back of toilet bottom body and connected to the bottom of cistern.
Side: Water inlet pipe goes into toilet bottom body from either lift or right side and connected to the bottom of cistern
Top rear: Water inlet pipe gets into cistern from the rear top of the cistern.
Water outlet
P-pan: Toilet suite ceramic pipe is connected to the sewage pipe in the wall.
S-pan: Toilet suite ceramic pipe is connected to the sewage pipe on the floor.
P-pan toilet pipe is typically 180cm off the floor while S-pan toilet pipes can be connected directly to a sewage pipe in a select range based on proximity with the wall, typically 100-250cm.
Choose the Right Flushing System For Your Toilet Suite
According to data and research conducted on the subject, it’s approximated that standard toilet flushing consumes between 25 and 35% of the total used water for a household.
Traditionally there are four flushing models:
- Gravity flush
- Pressure assistant
- Vacuum assistant
- Dual flush
Most modern toilet suits use a dual-flush system. There are advancements made consistently with particular focus on increasing efficiency, reducing water usage as well as decreasing other factors such as noise.
The latest development is in the introduction of what is called a ‘Tornado’ or horizontal swirling flush used in conjunction with a rimless bowl. It has largely improved suction efficiency and increased the hygiene of the toilet suite it is installed on.
A tip when looking at toilet suites for sale: Always check the water rating of a toilet suite for how many litres of water are consumed during a standard flush. Over the long term, these numbers invariably add up. Also keep in mind that with most toilet suites, you are usually able to adjust the amount of water being used via particular valves in the cistern.
Product Quality
At Galaxy Homewares, we believe that premium quality comes from superior production, material, and quality control procedures. Our supplier has over a decade of experience in making top brand toilets which is reflected in our wide range of toilet suites for sale.
All our toilets are water-marked and approved for compliance to the required NZ standard and carry five-year warrantee.
Most of our toilet are rimless and made with top notch materials, we always have the latest in technology available to give you that extra peace of mind.
Service
From the beginning stages, we are ready to assist you in selecting your model, size, and setup – entirely based on your bathroom layout. We have quick delivery and freight service to ensure you get your toilet suite as quickly as possible.
We can also offer extensive assistance in the installation process by giving detailed instructions or by contacting one of our trusted contractors with proven and demonstratable knowledge of plumbing and proper installation.
Overall, our toilets deliver an attractive combination of design, long-lasting quality, reliable performance at an affordable price.
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Rimless Toilet 8069Rimless Toilet 8069
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Rimless Toilet 8057Rimless Toilet 8057
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