In Wall Cistern Toilet Suite – Wall-mounted toilet tanks are preferred in commercial areas such as shopping malls, restaurants and bars due to their cleanability and clean design. However, their benefits and aesthetic appeal are now increasingly sought after in residential bathrooms.
There are many different models from different manufacturers, each with its own design features. So, in this blog post, we’ll look at some of the general benefits of in-wall tanks, along with a list of what you need to know about proper installation and maintenance.
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Wall Mounted Toilets: These toilets are mounted on the wall and sit above the floor, eliminating the need for a toilet stand or base. There is space under the toilet and on the floor.
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Wall mounted toilets: These toilets are installed directly on the floor. Unlike a wall-mounted toilet, there is no gap between the floor and the floor of the toilet. All water and sewer pipes go directly into the wall or floor, making everything hidden from view.
In the case of a wall-hung or wall-mounted sump, the tank section is usually installed in a hole in the wall directly behind the sump using a dedicated frame. Some wall-mounted tanks can also be installed behind a cabinet or in a closet. Only the vent button plate, usually located on the wall above the pot, is exposed.
Wall-mounted tanks have proven difficult to install and maintain. This is because when the first models were available in Australia, you had to buy the system and installation kit separately. Parts were hard to come by.
Installing high quality tanks is very easy these days. They come with everything you need and a professional can install them easily. Today, many manufacturers offer built-in tanks, and choosing a reputable brand ensures that replacement parts are always readily available.
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Better quality embedded systems can be maintained with a wall-mounted access panel. This access panel also contains push buttons and can be easily removed. No need to break tiles to get into the dungeon, or worry about having a separate entrance for the dungeon in another room.
Easy to clean: Wall-mounted tanks are much easier to clean than closed toilets. Because one part of the toilet is on the wall, you basically need to clean one part of the toilet! Concealed pipes and ducts mean there are few or no dust collectors, fewer surfaces to wipe, and you don’t have to try to clean that pesky gap between the back of the toilet and the wall.
If you choose a pan facing the wall, you will only need to fold the floor around its base. With a wall mounted toilet, it is quick and easy to clean the floor under the toilet, as the gap is wide enough to fit a broom and mop.
Style and location. Built-in cistern toilets are a must-have choice for interior designers these days because of their stylish and modern look. They help create a sleek, minimalist vibe in the bathroom. In addition, the gap between the floor models and the wall creates a feeling of more space, which is perfect for small bathrooms that need to breathe a little.
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Whisper Silent: Traditional one-piece toilets often make a loud noise during the fill cycle. This refers to the sound the water makes after flushing the toilet, the water enters the pan and the device starts to fill. In-wall tanks are designed to be very quiet. The filling cycle of many quality built-in tanks does not exceed 9 decibels, which is considered “quiet”.
Wall-mounted tanks can be installed to be even quieter. The wall usually uses a fiber cement film up to 6mm thick and covered with 10mm thick tiles, which creates a soundproofing up to 16mm. This is a great benefit for those who do not sleep easily at home.
Innovative features: Some top models are equipped with electronic hands-free dialing systems so you don’t need to touch the dialing buttons. Just wave your hand over the touch button and the tank will automatically drain, improving hygiene in your bathroom. Since all in-wall systems in Australia are required by law to be dual-fluid, you run your hand in a “big circle” for a full stroke and a “small circle” for a half stroke.
Another new feature is the LED light button. Lights are built into push buttons, making it easy to find your way to the bathroom in the middle of the night without turning on the bathroom light. This is another great benefit for light sleepers and guests.
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1) Australian Visa or MasterCard debit/credit card; 2) be over 18 years old; 3) Live in Australia. Last week I got a great opportunity to give bathroom remodeling advice to a major interior design magazine (which isn’t all that quiet, I’m so excited). I’m in my place when I’m asked for advice about plumbing. In any case, one of the questions asked about built-in toilets. Are they more expensive than a regular toilet, and what should builders look for when they decide to install one of these toilets?
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First, to clarify… a closed/inlet/concealed toilet pit is a pit where the top of the toilet pit is installed in the wall or behind the cabinet/pit and only the buttons are visible on the tiled wall. They can often be hidden in plain sight.
The tank is hidden behind a wall and is accessible by adjusting the keypad. Generally these types of tanks are popular in high rise public bathrooms or homes where a plumber can service the pit when needed. We have installed many of these toilets in buildings in Brisbane’s CBD.
This is a modern look. The knobs are usually made of stainless steel, which gives a stylish look to your bathroom interior. As different faucet finishes become popular, such as matte black and copper, knobs and plates can often be ordered to match the bowl for the same look.
This is a great space saver if you have a small bathroom. This can make a small bathroom very busy.
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This is clean as the box type cavity is considered to contain dust and bacteria inside and below the cavity.
If you ever need to replace the toilet tank, it will be difficult to do so because of the tiled wall. Having a gap in the wall or access for the plumber to go through the wall helps solve this problem.
They can be more expensive to buy than a standard toilet tank as they are not as popular as regular toilet sets. Although the recent increase in their popularity has made them more accessible. Buttons are usually not included in the tank fee. They choose for themselves. Installation costs can be higher, as the walls need to be prepared before the walls are sheeted and tiled.
You cannot manually fill the toilet tank if the water in your house is turned off and you