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What are the different types of toilet seat fittings?

What are the different types of toilet seat fittings?

Types Of Toilet Seat Fittings There are two types of toilet seat fixings: Bottom Fixings and Top Fixings. Top fixing toilets seats work by feeding two bolts into the pan which are then tightened from the top. Bottom toilet seat fixings are fitted from the top and then tightened from underneath, often with wing nuts.

Are all toilet seat fixings the same?

Do all toilet seats fit the same? The simple answer is no, there are a range of different toilet seat fittings. Some are bottom fixing (fitted from beneath the fixing holes) and some are top fixing (usually required when there isn’t access to the bottom of the pan, e.g. with a fully shrouded toilet).

What is bottom fixing toilet seat?

A bottom fixing is a more traditional style fixing, with two bolts that fit down into your pan and are then tightened from underneath. Top fixing hinges are used when there is no access to the bottom of the pan, like in some back to wall toilets, or modern one-piece style toilets.

Which type of toilet seat is best?

Our Top Picks

  • Best Overall. Kohler K-4639-58 Cachet Quiet-Close Toilet Seat.
  • Best Bang for the Buck. BEMIS 1500EC 000 Toilet Seat.
  • Upgrade Pick. BioBidet Supreme BB-1000W Elongated Toilet Seat.
  • Best Wooden. Mayfair 841EC 047 Enameled Wood Toilet Seat.
  • Best Weight Capacity.
  • Best Elongated.

How do I choose a new toilet seat?

Measure the width of the bowl at its widest point. Be sure to place your measuring tape on the outside of the brim for an accurate dimension. Measure the length of the bowl from between the seat bolts to the outside edge of the front of the bowl. If you have a round bowl, this dimension should be about 16.5 inches.

Why are there split toilet seats?

The code is followed by most public authorities, many public toilets feature open front toilet seats (also called “split seats”). The purpose for this seat design is to prevent genitals contacting the seat. It also omits an area of the seat that could be contaminated with urine, and avoids contact for easier wiping.

Does toilet seat have to match toilet?

Compatibility. As a general rule, match elongated seats to elongated toilets and round-front seats to round-front toilets. However, before you make your final choice, you will want to be certain that your toilet seat is compatible with your toilet in terms of size, style and color.

Why do toilet seats come loose?

A. Toilet seats often wobble because the holes in the toilet-bowl rim are larger than the diameter of the bolts, allowing movement that eventually makes the nuts loose.

What do you use to fix a toilet seat?

Bottom Fixing Toilet Seats. Bottom fixing toilet seat hinges feature a traditional style fixing which includes fitting two bolts down into your pan and then tightening them from underneath. Wing bolts are often used. If you can get your hand up behind the toilet and feel the bolt, it is likely that a bottom fix toilet seat is the seat you need.

What kind of hinges do I need for toilet seat?

There are two main types of hinge fixings, top fixing and bottom fitting, and it is worth noting that not all hinges are suitable for all toilets. Bottom fixing toilet seat hinges feature a traditional style fixing which includes fitting two bolts down into your pan and then tightening them from underneath. Wing bolts are often used.

What kind of toilet seat should I get?

Choose among the different types of toilet seats for your replacement. Most toilets are made of high-impact plastic or a plastic coating over wood, while enamel, natural wood, molded wood, bamboo and fiberboard are other options. Toilet seat shapes are generally either standard (round) or elongated.

What kind of plastic is used for toilet seats?

The main types of plastic used are Thermoplastic and Thermoset, although plastic resin is another option. Thermoset is slightly more expensive as it’s more scratch resistant, but all three types are durable.