When designing your bathroom, the easiest product to pick out should be your toilet, because it's style is simply one of personal preference because all of them work in the same way. The first style point will be deciding whether you want a round or elongated model, a one or two piece, how high you want it to sit and whether you want a pressure-assisted or gravity feed. Beyond that you will have a choice of colors and ornamental trim, and several style options. Always sit down on your new throne before buying it to make sure the height and size are comfortable. An average toilet bowl will start around $200, but a royal throne could run you around $1000.
Styles and Types
One-piece or two-piece
Most toilets have separate tanks and bowls, making them two-piece, but some higher-priced toilets are one-piece, and they are generally more stylish. The benefit of a one piece is that you won't have leaks between the bowl and tank and they tend to be quieter.
Round bowl or elongated bowl
The most common toilet bowl used to be round, because it conserved space, but now as bathrooms continue to grow in size, the trend is towards elongated bowls (two inches longer than a round bowl). The standard height of a toilet is 15 inches.
Gravity or Pressure
These are the two ways by which the toilet flushes. Standard gravity-fed toilets use the weight of the water to force everything from the tank into the bowl and through the S-shaped trapway, where a siphoning action finishes the flush. The first pressure-assisted [flush] toilet was intoduced in the U.S. in 1984 by Mansfeld. Crane followed shortly thereafter and by 1986, virtually every North American manufacturer offered at least one PA model. In 1992 the government passed a law that restricted toilets to no more than 1.6 gallons per flush, as opposed to the old 3.5 gallons. These systems use trapped air to initiate the flushing mechanism.
Concealed Tank
Concealed toilet tanks are insulated and installed between the wall studs with the toilet mounted to the wall instead of the floor, making it easier to clean your toilet.
Materials
Toilets are generally made of vitreous china, which is clay fired at high temperature to form a high gloss, stain-resistant surface. They are durable but can be chipped, cracked, or broken if abused. Under normal use, however, they can last a lifetime.
A bit about Bidets
The word bidet (pronounced: bee day) is French for pony, a reference to sitting astride as if on a saddle. It is not a bathtub, shower stall or different kind of toilet (though it is placed next to the toilet) - it is hands-free, sit-down water washing unit or basin that used in place of wiping with toilet paper. Most Americans have never seen a bidet, unless they frequent upscale hotels in the U.S. and/or Europe. European's consider the bidet to be an essential part of their bathroom, in fact, no well equipped home is without one. Bidets are offered in a host of styles, from the traditional to the contemporary and usually match the toilet.
Home And Building Insurance
If talks with the contractor under a residential building contract fail to resolve a dispute, then you should put your dispute in writing to the contractor before approaching the Office of Fair Trading ("OFT"). The OFT may try to negotiate a settlement failing which appoint a building inspector to prepare a report.
The building inspector will investigate, prepare a written report and may make a Rectification Order if the building work is incomplete or defective or the contractor has caused some damage. The Rectification Order requires the contractor to complete the work in the manner necessary and by a certain date.
If you are not happy with the Rectification Order, then you may lodge a claim with the Consumer, Trader and Tenancy Tribunal ("CTTT"). It is always best to retain a solicitor to advise you with respect to your options in particular where your claim for defective building works exceeds $25,000.00 given the complexity of these matters.
Building Claim
An application can be lodged with the CTTT for a claim under the residential building contract. If a claim is lodged, then the Rectification Order will cease to have any effect. Non compliance with the Rectification Order may result in disciplinary action against the contractor.
The CTTT can reject an application if the matter has not been investigated by the building investigator,
CTTT has jurisdiction to hear claim of up to $500,000.00. If an action involving a home building contract has been commenced in the Local Court or the District Court, it can be transferred to the CTTT.
A copy of the building contract and any reports should be attached to the CTTT application. CTTT may give due consideration to any reports provided or may appoint an independent expert to advise the CTTT.
CTTT is able to make the following orders:
- order a party to pay money to the other
- order that a party is not entitled to any money
- order a party to do specified work
Claim under Home Warranty Insurance
Home warranty insurance is required for all residential building work exceeding $12,000.00. This insurance provides protection from incomplete or defective work where a contractor becomes bankrupt or insolvent, dies or cannot be located.
The insurer now has to give a written decision within 90 days from the date the claim was lodged, if not, the insurer is deemed to have accepted liability. If you are unhappy about the insurer's decision, then you must lodge an appeal with the CTTT within 45 days of the decision.
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