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Selecting and Installing a Toilet
It’s probable that you have always taken toilets for granted. You will then be amazed when you go shopping to purchase a new toilet. There is a huge variety of toilets on the market ranging in shape, size and material and of course price. A toilet really is a good investment when considering that one can last for up to forty years. Less expensive toilets are generally louder and come in a lesser variety of sizes and colors. Ease of cleaning is also important to those of us who end up doing this weekly chore.

Moe expensive toilets come in one streamlined piece and cheaper ones typically come in two pieces. If you purchase a two-piece toilet you will also need to purchase a toilet seat as it does not come as standard with the purchase of the toilet. Typically, toilets are made of vitreous china that is easy to clean and impervious to water.  Stainless steel and other materials are becoming increasingly more popular as material for toilets.
 
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