John Barnhill
New Member
Thanks for this Forum! I've learned a ton this weekend reading posts.
I own a number of rental houses. All 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1100-1200 SF.
I need to replace 2 builder-grade toilets (Home Depot house brand) in a house built in 1998.
I went to Home Depot and decided on Delta Foundations C43913 which have a MaP score above 1000. However, I continued to search online because I was disappointed in the fact the toilet had a 2" trapway.
Coming here, it seems the Toto Entrada is a much better option from a quality perpective.
I have Toto's in my personal house and have always preferred them.
The economics are as follows.
Deltas are $120 each and Entrada's are $220 with seat and seal.
Either the Estradas need to last 60% longer to justify the higher price, or avoid a single plumber's service call in the life of the toilet.
For my application, are the Toto's worth the additional investment?
Thanks all.
John
I own a number of rental houses. All 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1100-1200 SF.
I need to replace 2 builder-grade toilets (Home Depot house brand) in a house built in 1998.
I went to Home Depot and decided on Delta Foundations C43913 which have a MaP score above 1000. However, I continued to search online because I was disappointed in the fact the toilet had a 2" trapway.
Coming here, it seems the Toto Entrada is a much better option from a quality perpective.
I have Toto's in my personal house and have always preferred them.
The economics are as follows.
Deltas are $120 each and Entrada's are $220 with seat and seal.
Either the Estradas need to last 60% longer to justify the higher price, or avoid a single plumber's service call in the life of the toilet.
For my application, are the Toto's worth the additional investment?
Thanks all.
John