Back to wall or wall faced toilets are the designers choice in toilet suites. Featuring a seamless line between the toilet and wall, these will not only look stunning in your bathroom renovation but also have less holes or curves for dirt and grime to hide in. Back To Wall toilets are the most common and popular toilets sold in Australia today.
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Bao Elegant Raised Height Rimless Back to Wall Toilet Suite
The Bao Elegant Rimless Back to Wall Toilet Suite blends timeless style with modern technology. Its open rimless design facilitates easy cleaning...
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Caroma Luna Slim Cleanflush Toilet Suite - Upgraded Seat Design
Slimmer and more robust seat with added GermGard® Antimicrobial Protection and optional coloured seat hinge caps in Stainless Steel, Matte Black,...
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Studio Bagno Milady Rimless Back To Wall Toilet Suite
Gorgeous European design, very different from standard toilets Back entry cistern only Incorporates a recessed skirt to give the illusion that th...
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Add instant value to your home by installing a quality, trusted brand name toilet from Caroma, Decina, Studio Bagno or Stylus that has been engineered for Australian plumbing standards.
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Two Technical Specifications To Know Before Buying A Back To Wall Toilet
Waste Trap Type
Wall faced toilets feature universal trap fittings, to suit either S Trap or P Trap plumbing pipes. This means you can't go too wrong on specifying a back to wall toilet, however they will not suit a Skew Trap toilet (where the trap goes to the side of the toilet).
Water Inlet Type
Be sure to check where the water inlet location of your current toilet is, unless you plan on moving it. Bottom Inlet (BI) enters into the bottom of the cistern (most popular in older homes) via a flexible hose or moulded copper pipe, where a Back Entry (BE) inlet is hidden at the top rear of the cistern and is usually lined up correctly by your plumber to match the cistern.
Are back to wall toilets a good idea?
A back to wall toilet features a seamless line between the toilet and wall. This does not only look stunning but will eliminate any hiding germs as there are no holes or curves for grime and dirt to gather. Back to wall toilets are the most popular design of toilet used in Australia and are often a designer’s first choice.
How do back to wall toilets work?
Back to wall toilets sit flushly against your bathroom wall without any gaps or crevices as the cistern is positioned above the pan. This style of toilet is very popular for its sleek look and easy cleaning.