We are building a new home and wanted to put dual flush models in all of the bathrooms. We have been researching these for quite some time I had a few questions before we make a final decision.
We had pretty much decided on the Toto Aquia, but I have read reviews that it can be difficult to install. Here in the Midwest most plumbers have never installed a dual flush toilet before, is it really a problem?
We also have three small kids and I am worried about the small water spot. We saw the Gerber dual flush in a showroom and noticed that it seems to have a normal sized water spot.
I think we have eliminated Kohler's dual flush model based on what we have read about it and the Caroma model because it has been difficult to find.
If you were to decide between the Gerber and the Aquia which would you choose? Are there any other deciding factors I am not considering?
Toto Aquia
We had pretty much decided on the Toto Aquia, but I have read reviews that it can be difficult to install. Here in the Midwest most plumbers have never installed a dual flush toilet before, is it really a problem?
We also have three small kids and I am worried about the small water spot. We saw the Gerber dual flush in a showroom and noticed that it seems to have a normal sized water spot.
I think we have eliminated Kohler's dual flush model based on what we have read about it and the Caroma model because it has been difficult to find.
If you were to decide between the Gerber and the Aquia which would you choose? Are there any other deciding factors I am not considering?
Toto Aquia
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