What is the lowest toilet bowl height?

The newest and most popular comfort height is typically around 16 1/8” floor to rim. The standard ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) height toilets must have, a 17”-19” floor to bowl rim height, including the seat.
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What is the lowest height of a toilet?

ADA-compliant chair height is a minimum of 17 inches and a maximum of 19 inches from the finished floor to the top of the toilet seat. Standard height toilets are typically 14 to 15 inches in height.
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What toilet heights are available?

Toilet height is measured from the floor to the top of the seat. Most often, toilets fall somewhere between 15" and 19", with standard toilets coming in under 17". Chair-height toilets measure 17" or more.
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What is the best toilet height for seniors?

While a standard toilet typically measures 15 or 16 inches from the floor to the top of the seat, comfort toilet heights are 17 to 19 inches. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) specifies that the height of a disabled toilet must be within this range.
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What is standard height toilet vs comfort height?

Today's so-called "comfort height" or "right height" toilets feature bowls that are 17 to 19 inches high, as compared to the standard 15 inches of a regular toilet.
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Which Toilet Should You Buy For Your Bathroom? Elongated or Round, Low or Tall Height?



Is a tall or short toilet better?

Taller toilets are best for older adults and taller people. Shorter toilets are best for children and petite adults. Standard height toilets are 14.5 to 16 inches from the ground. Comfort height toilets are 17 to 19 inches from the ground.
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What is toilet universal height?

What is “Universal Height”? Universal Height refers to a toilet or integrated unit's seated height as measured from the floor to the top of the seat. While most universal height toilets are between 17″-19″, some companies, like TOTO, use the term to describe any toilet with a seated height of 16.5″ or taller.
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What is the height of a handicapped toilet?

ADA Requirements

The seat height of a water closet above the finish floor shall be 17 inches (430 mm) minimum and 19 inches (485 mm) maximum measured to the top of the seat.
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Does Medicare pay for raised toilet seats?

Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) covers commode chairs as durable medical equipment (DME) when your doctor orders them for use in your home if you're confined to your bedroom.
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What is low profile toilet?

Dear Dan: Like the name says, a low-profile toilet has a very low tank. Low-profile toilets were popular decades ago when toilets were allowed to flush with a lot more water. Because of the low tank height, you can lose the extra flushing power generated with higher gravity flush toilet tanks.
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How do I make my toilet higher?

5 Ways to Increase Toilet Seat Height
  1. Install a Tall Toilet Seat. ...
  2. Install a Toilet Riser. ...
  3. Install an Elevated Toilet Seat. ...
  4. Place a Toilet Frame Over the Toilet. ...
  5. Use a Mechanical Toilet Seat Lift.
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Does insurance cover toilet riser?

Elevated Toilet Seats, Safety Frames and Risers

Medicare generally considers toilet safety equipment such as risers, elevated toilet seats and safety frames to be personal convenience items and does not cover them. Medicare Advantage may offer some coverage if your plan includes supplemental OTC benefits.
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Who benefits from a raised toilet seat?

High toilet seats might seem like an obvious choice for those among us who are taller, however anyone who experiences mobility issues, especially elderly people or those living with a disability will benefit from a raised toilet seat.
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Does the height of the toilet matter?

These are generally called “comfort height” toilets. A taller toilet is important for people with a number of physical disabilities, including those who suffer from knee injuries, arthritis in their knees or hips, need to transfer from a wheelchair, suffer from neuropathy, and more.
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Can toilet height affect bowel movements?

The ideal position

"Sitting on your toilet may be comfortable, but placement of your knees and upper legs at 90 degrees to your abdomen actually pinches off your anal canal and makes having a bowel movement more difficult.
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Why you shouldn't flush the toilet with the seat up?

When you flush with the lid up, your toilet shoots out tiny water particles mixed with your waste. Known as toilet plume, these particles could contain harmful bacteria. Toilet plume has been shown to land on nearby surfaces, and the bacteria can live for months.
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What's the big deal about leaving the toilet seat up?

Every gram of human feces contains billions and billions of bacteria, as well as viruses and even some fungi." The easiest way to avoid this nastiness coating your bathroom is, simply, to close the toilet seat. "Closing the lid reduces the spread of droplets,” Hill explained.
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What toilet seat is better wood or plastic?

If you prefer a toilet seat that offers design options with a more substantial feel, with a variety of hinge options, choose a beautiful enameled wood seat. If you're looking for color selections while still having a toilet seat that provides durability, choose a plastic seat.
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Can you replace a toilet without a plumber?

Can I install a toilet myself? Yes, unless you have issues with lifting heavy weight—a toilet typically weights around 100 pounds. If you're in your own home, feel like doing a home improvement project, and can get your hands on the necessary tools, then go for it.
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How much does a plumber charge to replace a toilet fill valve?

According to Fixr, the average toilet valve repair cost is between $75 and $200 to replace a flush valve or up to $400 to fix a constantly running toilet. This includes the cost of the plumber's time for the toilet repair and the cost of the toilet parts.
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What is a toilet riser called?

Raised toilet seats (also called toilet risers, elevated toilet seats, high-rise toilet seats, and toilet booster seats) are a bathroom safety aid that attaches to the existing toilet seat. Their sole purpose is to lower the distance needed to sit and stand when using the toilet.
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Why are new toilets taller?

The taller seat simply makes it easier to sit down and stand up. The higher seat alleviates discomfort that comes from squatting down and cocking the knees out to the sides. A comfort height toilet is especially beneficial for taller people, seniors and anyone with knee or back pain.
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Should toilet flange be flush with floor?

A best practice is to install the toilet flange on top of the finished floor. If you install the toilet flange flush with the finished floor, or even below the finished floor, leak paths will form, because the flange won't be at the correct height to accept the horn at the bottom of the toilet.
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Why lower toilets are better?

Proponents of squatting argue that conventional toilets produce an anorectal angle that's ill-suited for defecation. By squatting, they say, we can achieve “complete evacuation” of the colon, ridding our bowels of disease-causing toxins.
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