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The Pros and Cons of Concealed Tank Toilet

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The Pros and Cons of Concealed Tank Toilet

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  1. The Pros & Cons of Concealed Tank Toilets • The trend in bathroom interior design in recent decades has been leaning toward a sharper, more functional, room-like approach to the décor. There are compelling reasons for using this strategy, which has additional benefits. Unappealing exposed toilet cisterns, waste pipes, and pedestal toilets may all be a thing of the past nowadays. Whether you are remodelling an old bathroom or building a new one, you should consider installing a wall-mounted flush tank or a built-in-wall flush tank. Not only do they provide tremendous architectural freedom, but they also have plenty of additional advantages. • Less is more in this case. When it comes to architecture and interior design, this is an almost unwritten law. That is just what a concealed tank toilet does in your bathroom. It accentuates the illusion of space and makes the bathroom feel palatial. 

  2. What is a Concealed Flush Tank Toilet? • When you hear terms like 'In-Wall Cistern,' 'Concealed Cistern,' 'Concealed Toilet,' or 'Wall Hung Toilet,' we're referring to an installation in which the flushing components (the cistern) are hidden inside the wall, leaving only the pan, either wall-mounted or wall faced, and push plate also known as 'Actuators' is exposed. If the concealed cistern requires repair or upkeep, it can be accessed via the button panel. Once built, these water tank wall fittings can support up to 400kg of weight. • These sorts of wall-mounted toilets are commonly seen in high-rise public restrooms or in flats to conserve space. When space is available, plumbers for these sorts of buildings do their utmost to install concealed cisterns.

  3. Pros of Concealed Tank Toilets • As concealed cisterns are integrated into the wall; they save a significant amount of bathroom space that would otherwise be occupied by the cistern. • The concealed cisterns use cutting-edge technology and functioning elements to ensure trouble-free operation. • If there is a problem with the cistern or it has to be replaced, it cannot be readily accessible and repaired because it is hidden behind a tiled wall. • Along with its sleek and modern appearance, a concealed tank toilet is the most popular style of toilet system in high-rise buildings and luxury apartments.

  4. Pros of Concealed Tank Toilets • All actuator plates are equipped with a dual-flush mechanism. This dual-flush mechanism helps to decrease operating expenses by conserving water — it consumes just four litres of water for a single flush when only liquid waste has to be disposed of. • One of the most significant benefits of built-in cisterns combined with wall-hung toilet pans is that the user can change the height of the toilet to meet their own height needs. • A cistern hidden behind the walls ultimately equals less flushing noise! Isn't that sophisticated? • Luxury bathroom fixtures, wall-hung cisterns and concealed toilets, in general, will appeal to buyers, automatically increasing the value of your house.

  5. Cons of Concealed Tank Toilets • If you ever need to repair the toilet cistern, it will be challenging due to the tiled wall. Creating a wall void or allowing the plumber access behind the wall helps around this. • Because they are not as popular as regular toilet suites, they may be a bit more expensive to purchase than a standard tank toilet cistern. • If your property's water is shut off and you need to flush the toilet, you cannot manually fill the toilet cistern. • The Cisterns frequently require a wall-facing or wall-hanging pan, which necessitates the use of a bracket to not only keep the pan in place but also to guarantee that it can support the weight of the person using the toilet suite.

  6. If you are wondering if concealed cisterns are a good idea or if concealed flush tanks are good, check out AGL Bathware products. To Read More:CONCEALED TANK TOILETS: THE PROS & THE CONS

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