ADA Compliant Toilets

It's a good idea to plan for the future. Do you have aging parents? Installing ADA-compliant toilets can help them stay longer in their homes. And if you have a family member with mobility challenges, it’s a no-brainer.

blue and white striped round textile
blue and white striped round textile

An ADA-compliant toilet, including the seat, must be 17 to 19 inches off the floor. The wall beside the toilet should be between 16 and 18 inches from the centerline of the toilet. Allow at least 60 inches of unobstructed clearance from the side wall and 56 inches from the back wall for wheelchair access. Toilet seats may not be spring-activated to return to a lifted position.

Bidet Seats

Installing a bidet on your toilet may be a convenient option for those with low dexterity. Most bidet models are available in both round and elongated, and you need to get the right one for your toilet. To install a bidet, our plumbers will need to do a little minor plumbing work where the water line enters the toilet. Warm-water bidets require an outlet, and the cords typically come out of the rear of the bidet. You will need an electrician to put in the outlet, and it will need to be a GFCI-protected outlet.

Call to speak with a plumbing professional to discuss ADA toilet options!

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