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We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. You or a loved one might have toilet accessibility challenges, but it doesn't mean your bathroom needs to ...
Q: Due to bad knees and getting older, I find it difficult to stand up after using my lower toilet at home. I’m sure this is an issue many other people can relate to. Do they make chair-height toilets ...
Raised toilet seats are a special type of equipment designed to elevate the height of the average toilet. While they can be very useful for people with mobility problems, not all insurances cover ...
Q: Dear Ed: Recently my elderly mom needed a new toilet and a comfort height toilet was installed. But it’s a little too high for her. Can you please add some advice about preparing first to see if a ...
These toilets are often called comfort height or chair height toilets because they are about the height of your average chair. Credit: Kohler—TNS Sign up for the Gazette's morning newsletter and get ...
Toilets come in many types and designs, offering various sizes, shapes, flush styles, and construction options. Some toilets are engineered to use less water per flush, promoting conservation and ...
Dear Ed: We’re planning an aging-in-place bathroom and my wife and I have been talking about installing a taller toilet. Do we need to do any special piping to change over to this type of toilet? What ...
What's the difference? What are the pros and cons? Toilets typically come in two main toilet heights: standard and comfort. A standard height toilet measures between 14-1/2 to 16 inches, while a ...