Are all toilet seats the same measurements?
No, there isn’t a standard size for all toilet seats, due to a variety of toilet styles. There are key measurements that you will need, even though most seats are adjustable to fit the most common toilet bowl shapes. The measurements are: The distance between the fixing holes – where the screws are.
What are the two sizes of toilet seats?
As we said, toilet seats come in two sizes: round and elongated. Every toilet seat is one of these two, indicated on its packaging. It’s not always easy to tell by looking at the seat, which is why measuring is important.
Why did my toilet seat crack?
Toilet seats have an inherent design flaw: they work loose & wobble. Over the course of time the toilet seat works loose. This causes it to move, wobble or rock when in use. This is always annoying, often causes inconvenience and can sometimes lead to the seat breaking, or even cause an injury to the sitter!
How to measure and replace a toilet seat?
Once you know how to measure toilet seat and buy the right one, you will have to understand how to replace your old toilet seat. Here are the steps to follow: Start by cleaning the rim, bowl, and seat. Close the lid. Look for the bolts at the back of the seat – these bolts attach the lid to the bowl.
How big is the hole for a bidet toilet seat?
5-1/2″ (140 mm) Distance between the mounting holes. The space between seat mounting holes may vary depending on the toilet style. Verify that the holes on your toilet will accommodate the bidet seat.
Can a bidet toilet be mounted flush with the rim?
If your toilet bowl measurement is within this range, the seat can be mounted flush with the rim. If your measurement is shorter than this range, the seat will overhang the rim. E. 14-1/8″ (359 mm) Bidet seat width. If the width of your toilet bowl is less than this dimension, the seat will overhang the rim.
How do you measure the length of a toilet bowl?
Measure the bowl’s length and width. Hold one end of the measuring tape in line with the centers of the bolt holes, and bring the other end to the front of the bowl. Note the length between the bolt holes and the tip of the bowl’s front edge.