Water Closets
Water closets are built for consistent performance in commercial restrooms and constructed of white vitreous china for easy cleaning. Floor- and wall-mounted designs support different plumbing requirements. Select a toilet bowl and pair it with compatible valves and seats, which are sold separately.
Outfit Your Restroom with Reliable Water Closets
Commercial water closets are designed to meet building codes while supporting reliable, everyday use. These bathroom commodes are available in multiple configurations to match your restroom layout, plumbing connections, and customer demands.
Top Water Closet Features
- Code Compliance: Designed to meet ADA requirements and water-efficiency standards
- White Vitreous China: Smooth surface simplifies cleaning and resists staining
- Durable Construction: Floor-mounted units support heavy use in commercial settings
- Clog-Resistant Designs: Bowl engineering improves waste removal and reduces backups
- Elongated Bowls: Provide added user comfort in public restrooms
How to Choose a Toilet Bowl
- Installation: Floor-mount models support heavier weights, while wall-mount models ease cleaning
- Flow rate: Most toilet bowls handle various flush volumes, such as 1 1/10 to 1 3/5 GPF
- Plumbing connections: Standard toilets have 1 1/2-in. diameter bowl spud connections and 2 1/8-in. diameter trapways, but measurements should be verified before installation
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between floor-mounted and wall-mounted units?
Floor-mounted water closets are installed directly to the floor and are easier to bolt down. Wall-mounted units attach to a carrier system inside the wall, improving cleaning access and offering a modern look.
What makes a water closet ADA compliant?
ADA-compliant water closets meet specific height and spacing requirements to improve accessibility. Most models feature seat heights around 17 inches and allow proper clearance for users with mobility needs.
What installation mistakes should I avoid?
Common issues include choosing the wrong rough-in size, mismatching outlet configurations, and overlooking water pressure requirements. Wall-mounted systems also require proper structural support.
How often should commercial water closets be serviced?
In high-traffic restrooms, routine inspections should be performed. Checking flush valves, seals, and connections helps prevent leaks and maintain consistent operation.
Shop Water Closets at KaTom
KaTom offers a wide selection of commercial water closets, including toilet bowls designed for durability, efficiency, and code compliance. Whether you need a floor-mounted unit or a wall-mounted bathroom commode, you'll find options at KaTom to match your restroom setup.