Quick Release Toilet Seat Fixings, AncableTop Universal Toilet Seat Hinge Fittings for WC Toilet Blind Holes 2 Pack

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Quick Release Toilet Seat Fixings, AncableTop Universal Toilet Seat Hinge Fittings for WC Toilet Blind Holes 2 Pack

Quick Release Toilet Seat Fixings, AncableTop Universal Toilet Seat Hinge Fittings for WC Toilet Blind Holes 2 Pack

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The majority of modern toilets now come with top fixing seat installation as they are easier to fit and remove for cleaning. The toilet seat fixings you need for your toilet will largely depend on the type of toilet seat you want to fit, or the fixings you are replacing on your current seat. Attach the new fittings, using your hands to tighten up the nuts on the bolts. Be careful not to over tighten them at this stage as you’ll probably want to adjust them once you’ve fitted the new toilet seat. 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. Pointed, or elongated toilet seats are also very common. They're available in a range of styles and again, tend to be featured prominently in traditional designs. Most people find elongated or pointed toilets more comfortable, although they are more expensive than rounded designs and take up slightly more space.

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Tom is passionate about writing content to help people improve their homes. Whether it’s installing a new tap or choosing the right toilet, he’s here to help our customers make the right choices and solve their DIY conundrums. He’s also a dab hand at interior design and loves keeping up with the latest bathroom trends and new technologies. When he’s not writing for Drench, you’ll usually find Tom cycling or out on the football pitch. Before we begin it’s always a good idea to put on protective gloves and clean the toilet before you work around it. Treat this like Step 0 if you like! Step 1. How to Measure a Toilet Seat Watch our expert replace a soft close toilet seat in the 'how to' video guide above. Fitting a Toilet Seat Plastic seats are more common. They are cheaper, more malleable and easy to clean. 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. Resin toilet seats can be made in any colour, and items or pictures can be embedded into the surface of the seat. This makes them great in a kid’s bathroom. The main issue with plastic seats is they can get cold in winter - not something you should have to endure first thing in the morning! Wooden Toilet Seats These measurements tell you what size you need. Toilet seats will show the width and depth in millimetres.Use your flat head screwdriver to remove these protective caps (this may be harder for older seats which have sat there for some time). Gently work your way around the cap with the screwdriver head to carefully remove it. The other day, we received a question from a customer asking how to replace a toilet seat in her new ensuite bathroom. This got us thinking… how hard can it be to fit a toilet seat? So we decided to put together a simple guide on how to fit a seat to a toilet for her and others. Once you have the sizes jotted down it’s time to choose a toilet seat that fits these measurements, your budget and your style. Like most household products, the price of toilet seats can vary by quite a considerable amount. Cheap and cheerful seats are readily available for those of you on slightly more of a budget, while fancy high-tech, high-quality and subsequently high-price-tag seats are also proving popular. It’s important to be aware that your toilet seat gets a lot of use. Opening and closing the lid multiple times a day will take a toll on the hinges, and so investing in something high-quality is the best bet. Victorian Plumbing, 22 Grimrod Place, Skelmersdale, WN8 9UU, United Kingdom is authorised and regulated by the

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MDF wooden seats consist of pressed wood fibres. This makes them hygienic, comfortable, and easy to clean. Solid wooden seats are often made from oak, pine or mahogany. While solid wood seats look fantastic, their durability can vary hugely - so it’s worth doing your research before you buy. Soft close hinges are, in our opinion, one of the best inventions around, as there’s nothing more rage-inducing than the sound of a lid-slam in the morning. Soft-close seats are easy to operate and can now be bought very cheaply. Ultra-Slim Seats There isn’t a single universal toilet seat size in the UK. Lots of different toilet seat sizes are available but the most common sizes tend to be between 350mm and 500mm. Toilet seats vary by both size and shape so it’s important to know which size you need before investing in a new one. What Size Toilet Seat Do I Need? Some toilet seats will be held in place using a slightly different fitting but they generally all work in the same way. If yours is different, take a look around the fittings and you should be able to work out how to detach it. Step 3. Fitting a New Toilet Seat Take a look at a previous guide for further help choosing the right toilet seat. Step 2. How to Remove a Toilet SeatTo work out what size toilet seat you require, you need to measure your pan in three places. Remove your current toilet seat first. This guide explains the removal and fitting process of toilet seats for most makes and models including D-shape, squareand standard toilet seatsbut in our example we’ve chosen a popular soft close toilet seat. What tools do I need to replace a toilet seat?

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Technology is everywhere, and now it’s in our toilet seats! Japanese-style toilet seats are rapidly growing in popularity in the Western world, thanks to the huge amount of comfort they offer. These smart toilet seats have s everything you could ever need from a toilet seat. Some are available with a huge range of features including adjustable heated seats, LED lighting (for both the day and night time), deodorising capability, air dryer temperature levels, automated cleaning, energy saving mode and adjustable water and temperature levels. Toilets come in a variety of shapes and sizes so use your tape measure to get the correct size and shape seat for your loo. Measure your existing toilet seat for the correct measurements or, if you’re measuring a new toilet with no seat, measure the length from the middle of the fitting holes to the centre of the front of your toilet bowl. Then measure the width from the widest point across. Square seats are common in minimalist styled bathrooms. They are modern, generally soft-close and angular, making them great for people who want to add a modern touch to their bathroom. Knowing your ‘standard’ from your ‘soft-close’, or your ‘smart’ from your ‘slim’ will put you in good stead when it comes to choosing the perfect toilet seat. Here’s all you need to know about the types of toilet seat available - arguably the most underrated bathroom product there is. Contents

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