I need to start buying the various items for first fix plumbing for about 6 bathrooms. I want to make sure I buy quality components and my biggest gripe in the past, has been selecting toilet pans which due to the style or narrowness of the waste, solids often require several flushes or the use of the damn brush.
Having looked at the toilets at work, they seem to have even narrow exists, but have steeper drops where the water level sits, and very little waster from the flush is needed to get rid of it, which completely killed off my idea that larger tanks with more water are required compared to these stupid levels dictated by govt.
My question therefore, is what determines a good "flush away" in a toilet, and what are the awkward shapes / sizes / styles to avoid?
We plan to go for wall hung toilets with the flush buttons.
Thanks.
Having looked at the toilets at work, they seem to have even narrow exists, but have steeper drops where the water level sits, and very little waster from the flush is needed to get rid of it, which completely killed off my idea that larger tanks with more water are required compared to these stupid levels dictated by govt.
My question therefore, is what determines a good "flush away" in a toilet, and what are the awkward shapes / sizes / styles to avoid?
We plan to go for wall hung toilets with the flush buttons.
Thanks.