What is a watermark toilet?

It is the Toilet cistern which will have “Watermark” stamped on the side of it. The Watermark standard only applies to the efficiency of a total unit. That means that a toilet dual flush valve (sometimes called a Toilet dual flush outlet valve) cannot have a watermark standard applied to it.
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What is a toilet with water called?

A bidet is a plumbing fixture that is installed as a separate unit in the bathroom besides toilet, shower and sink, which users have to straddle. Some bidets resemble a large hand basin, with taps and a stopper so they can be filled up; other designs have a nozzle that squirts a jet of water to aid in cleansing.
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What is the seal in the toilet tank called?

A wax seal is a round, cone-shaped gasket that fits between the bottom of the toilet bowl and the top of the floor flange. Its purpose is to prevent water from leaking from the toilet. Wax seals can be used only once.
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What are the different types of toilet cisterns?

The five most common toilet fill valves types you may find in your home include:
  • Plunger/ Piston Type Fill Valve.
  • Diaphragm Type Fill Valve (brass body)
  • Diaphragm Type Fill Valve (plastic body)
  • Float Cup Type Fill Valve.
  • Float-less Type Fill Valve.
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What are the 3 types of toilet?

The Three Main Types Of Toilets
  • Wall Hung toilets.
  • Close Coupled toilets.
  • Back To Wall toilets.
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What are the 2 types of toilets?

There are generally 2 types of toilet bowl types – round and elongated. According to popular opinion, round toilets are better for smaller bathrooms, while elongated toilets are more comfortable to use.
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What are parts of toilet called?

On a gravity-fed toilet the tank houses the fill valve (frequently called a "ballcock"), the flush valve (usually including an overflow tube with a flapper and flapper seat) and the flush or trip lever. These parts are called "trim."
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Why is my toilet tank leaking?

There are several reasons a toilet may leak. Troubleshoot the problem by first adjusting the water level and replacing the toilet's flapper. If the leak is coming from around the base of the toilet, a faulty wax ring may be to blame. If none of the above works, you have a leaky toilet tank that needs repair.
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Do you poop in a bidet?

Can You Poop in a Bidet? Yes, you can poop in a bidet! Bidet toilets, bidet seats, and bidet attachments all use a traditional-style toilet to flush waste away.
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Do you wipe after using a bidet?

If you are using the bidet properly, and if your bidet is of high quality, you should not have to use toilet paper to wipe yourself clean. A high-quality bidet will clean your backside more thoroughly than any amount of wiping. However, you may want to use a small amount of toilet paper to dry yourself.
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Do you wipe before using a bidet?

When you first use a bidet, clean off with toilet paper first before attempting the bidet spray. You don't need to use soap to use a bidet. Some people do use the bidet like a mini-shower after a bowel movement, sexual intercourse, or for freshening up, but it isn't a requirement.
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Why does my toilet continue to run after flushing?

When the water level in your toilet is too high, the residual water will keep draining into the overflow tube. This causes the toilet to keep running after a flush, potentially instigating water damage in the long run. To correct the water level, you will need to lower the toilet float.
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Can a flush valve leak?

The most common toilet leak is caused by a deteriorated flush valve (flapper) at the bottom of the toilet tank. If the flapper does not seat properly, water will leak into the toilet bowl. Often this leak will occur without being heard.
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How long do toilet fill valves last?

Toilet fill valves last about 5 years and sometimes longer depending on the quality of the valve, how often the toilet is flushed, and whether the home has hard water. However, like any valve that's constantly exposed to water, a fill valve can eventually clog or begin to leak.
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Can a toilet fill valve be repaired?

Fixing a toilet fill valve (once referred to as a ballcock) is relatively easy to repair if you happen to have a common Fluidmaster brand valve. Often, repairing a fill valve is done by simply replacing the entire fill valve, but Fluidmaster fill valves can be repaired by just replacing a seal inside the unit.
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Why is toilet flushing hard?

If the chain is stuck, your toilet handle will feel more difficult to push. Make Sure the Chain is the Right Length. When you flush your toilet, the flapper or seal should rise (about 90 degrees). If the chain is too long, the flapper will only lift a tiny bit or not at all.
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Do you sit on the toilet seat?

Should you sit on a public toilet seat? According to the experts, yes, you should sit on a public toilet when going to the bathroom. Despite their bad reputation, most public toilet seats don't contain enough of the bacteria or other microbes that could harm you by being exposed to healthy skin.
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Which type of toilet is best?

Our top picks:
  • Best Overall Toilet. Corbelle Comfort Height Toilet Kohler. ...
  • Best Value One-Piece Toilet. One-Piece Toilet in White Glacier Bay. ...
  • Best Two-Piece Toilet. Drake TOTO. ...
  • Best Value Two-Piece Toilet. ...
  • Best Toilet for Modern Spaces. ...
  • Best Feature-Rich Toilet. ...
  • Best High-Efficiency Toilet. ...
  • Best Wall-Mounted Toilet.
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What are the old style toilets called?

Also called high-tank or Victorian-style toilets, pull-chain toilets are a blast from the past but they're making a comeback in contemporary bathroom remodels and new bath constructions. Let's take a closer look at how this vintage toilet works and why it's seeing a revival.
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How do I know what type of toilet to buy?

Always buy a toilet with the correct rough-in.
  1. To determine the size of your toilet rough-in, measure from the wall behind the toilet to the bolt caps of your current toilet. ...
  2. Most toilets are available in a 12-inch rough-in, which is the standard distance, but a 10- or 14-inch rough-in may be needed in some homes.
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Why are Japanese toilets on the floor?

“Japanese toilets can be used without actually having to come into physical contact with them. Since you're not forced to sit on something that was last used by a complete stranger, you also don't have to endure their remaining [butt cheek] warmth, and come away feeling much cleaner.”
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When did outhouses stop being used?

Well into the 20th century, outhouses remained in use in cities, as well as the country.
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