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    Is there a standard size for toilet seats?
    Eric Shipe
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    Eric Shipe is a Kitchen and Bath Designer and the Owner of Bath + Kitchen based in Washington DC. Eric and his team specialize in cabinetry, design, and remodels. They serve homeowners, interior designers, architects, and contractors with a refined process, creative ideas, 4K photo-realistic renderings, and 360 Panoramic views. Bath + Kitchen was featured in Best of Houzz 2017-2020. Eric holds a BA in Economics and Business Administration from Ursinus College.
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    Round toilets are around 16-17 in (40.6 - 43.2 cm) from the center front of the bowl to the center of the hinges, while elongated toilets are around 18-19 in (20.3 - 48.3 cm).
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    How do you know if a toilet seat is matching?
    Eric Shipe
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    Eric Shipe is a Kitchen and Bath Designer and the Owner of Bath + Kitchen based in Washington DC. Eric and his team specialize in cabinetry, design, and remodels. They serve homeowners, interior designers, architects, and contractors with a refined process, creative ideas, 4K photo-realistic renderings, and 360 Panoramic views. Bath + Kitchen was featured in Best of Houzz 2017-2020. Eric holds a BA in Economics and Business Administration from Ursinus College.
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    Take 3 specific measurements of your toilet. First, measure between the bolt holes, from center to center. Then, measure the width of the toilet bowl at its broadest point. For your final measurement, measure the length of the toilet from the center front of the bowl to the center front of the hinges.
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    How far apart are toilet bolts?
    Eric Shipe
    Home Improvement Specialist
    Eric Shipe is a Kitchen and Bath Designer and the Owner of Bath + Kitchen based in Washington DC. Eric and his team specialize in cabinetry, design, and remodels. They serve homeowners, interior designers, architects, and contractors with a refined process, creative ideas, 4K photo-realistic renderings, and 360 Panoramic views. Bath + Kitchen was featured in Best of Houzz 2017-2020. Eric holds a BA in Economics and Business Administration from Ursinus College.
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    Toilet bolts are usually 5.5 in (14 cm) apart. You can find them on the back of your toilet seat.
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    How do I know what brand of toilet I have?
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    You can often find information about your toilet’s brand or model number under the tank lid, or sometimes inside the tank itself. The information may be stamped or painted onto the porcelain.
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    Are all toilet seats a standard size?
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    Unfortunately, no. Toilet seats come in a variety of sizes and shapes, so you’ll need to take both into account when looking for a replacement.
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    Is a wood or plastic toilet seat better?
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    Wood seats tend to be more comfortable and durable, but they’re also pricier than plastic seats. Wood seats also need to be properly sealed in order to stay sanitary, so you might need to re-apply the sealant as it starts to wear down for easier cleaning.
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