what is the difference between a skirted toilet and a non skirted toilet? Palm Beach Florida
Posted by RPB-M on Aug 28th 2024
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Skirted Toilet:
- Design: The base of a skirted toilet is smooth and covered by a uniform, sleek panel, which extends from the bowl to the floor. This creates a more streamlined and modern look.
- Cleaning: Easier to clean because the smooth surface doesn’t have many crevices or curves where dust and dirt can accumulate.
- Aesthetics: Often considered more stylish and contemporary due to its clean lines and minimalistic design
Non-Skirted Toilet:
- Design: The base of a non-skirted toilet typically shows the outline of the trapway (the curved pipe that connects the bowl to the floor). The design might include visible contours, bends, or other details.
- Cleaning: Slightly harder to clean because of the exposed trapway and more detailed base, which can have nooks and crannies that collect dirt.
- Aesthetics: More traditional in appearance, with a design that highlights the functional aspects of the toilet.
The choice between the two often comes down to personal preference in terms of aesthetics, ease of cleaning, and bathroom design style.
Skirted toilets have an apron that conceals the trapway for a sleek look. As the name suggests, non-skirted toilets are the opposite. The trap ways are exposed so you can see the S-shape tray way and ridges.
Based on this difference, it is obvious that it will be easier to clean the skirted type.
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