Toilets are the most-used bathroom fixture in every home — installed in residential bathrooms, commercial restrooms, and accessory spaces with water supply and drain plumbing. Modern toilets combine water-efficient flushing systems, ergonomic seating heights, smart features, and aesthetic designs that coordinate with bathroom vanities, faucets, and accessories for cohesive bathroom design.
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Toilets are available in one-piece, two-piece, wall-hung, and tankless configurations with elongated or round bowl shapes. Water consumption ranges from ultra-low-flow 0.8 GPF (gallons per flush) on premium models up to 1.6 GPF on standard fixtures. Smart toilets add bidet functions, heated seats, automatic flushing, deodorizing, and touchless operation through wall sensors and foot-touch flush controls.
The Trade Table carries toilets from Swiss Madison, Eago, and additional residential plumbing manufacturers — covering one-piece, two-piece, wall-hung, smart, tankless, and touchless toilet configurations for residential remodels, new construction builds, and commercial installations.
A modern toilet is sized by rough-in distance (the measurement from the wall to the center of the drain — typically 12 inches, with 10 and 14-inch variants available for older homes), bowl shape (elongated for comfort, round for compact installations), bowl height (standard at 15 inches, comfort/ADA at 17-19 inches), and flush technology (gravity-fed, pressure-assisted, or vacuum-assisted siphonic).
One-piece toilets integrate the tank and bowl into a single seamless unit — eliminating the joint between tank and bowl that traditionally collected dust, mold, and grime. The streamlined silhouette delivers easier cleaning, modern aesthetics, and improved durability without the leak points common to two-piece installations. One-piece designs typically cost more than two-piece equivalents but deliver longer service life and lower maintenance requirements.
Two-piece toilets separate the tank and bowl into individual components shipped and installed together. Two-piece designs are the most common residential toilet configuration — offering lower upfront cost, easier transport into upstairs bathrooms, and simpler component replacement. Two-piece toilets are available across the full price spectrum from builder-grade to premium designer fixtures.
Wall-hung toilets mount to the wall with a concealed in-wall tank, leaving open floor space below the bowl for easier cleaning and a modern minimalist aesthetic. Wall-hung designs require an in-wall carrier system installed during framing or renovation — significantly increasing installation complexity but delivering unmatched bathroom design flexibility and ADA accessibility through adjustable mounting heights.
Smart and tankless toilets eliminate the conventional water tank in favor of direct supply line pressure with electric pump assistance. The Swiss Madison Hugo Intelligent Tankless Toilet operates entirely on batteries with low-power consumption lasting over a year — featuring touchless wall-sensor flushing (1.6 GPF for solid waste when users hold their hand near the sensor, 1.1 GPF for liquid waste with a wave gesture), foot-touch flush backup, and a minimalist one-piece flat profile that fits any modern bathroom. Tankless designs save floor space and deliver continuous flushing capability without tank refill delays.
Dual-flush toilets offer two flush volume options — typically 1.6 GPF for solid waste and 1.1 or 0.8 GPF for liquid waste — reducing average household water consumption by 20-30% compared to single-flush toilets. Dual-flush technology is available across one-piece, two-piece, wall-hung, and tankless configurations from Swiss Madison and other residential brands.
Toilet Options
One-piece toilets with seamless tank-and-bowl construction
Two-piece toilets with separate tank and bowl components
Wall-hung toilets with concealed in-wall tank carriers
Swiss Madison intelligent tankless toilets with touchless operation
Smart toilets with bidet, heated seat, and automatic flush features
Dual-flush toilets with 1.6/1.1 GPF or 1.6/0.8 GPF water options
Elongated and round bowl shape configurations
Comfort-height (17-19 inch) and standard-height (15 inch) seating
10-inch, 12-inch, and 14-inch rough-in compatibility
Touchless wall-sensor and foot-touch flush technologies
Benefits of Modern Toilets
Water-efficient flushing reducing household water bills
One-piece designs eliminating dust and mold collection points
Smart and tankless options for spa-quality bathroom upgrades
Touchless operation reducing germ transfer in shared bathrooms
Comfort-height seating improving accessibility and ergonomics
Wall-hung designs enabling open floor space and modern aesthetics
Battery-operated electronics on tankless models for wire-free installation
Dual-flush technology cutting water consumption 20-30%
Common Uses for Toilets
Master bathroom remodels specifying premium one-piece or smart designs
Guest bathroom installations with two-piece value-tier models
Powder room upgrades with compact round-bowl configurations
New construction builds specifying coordinated bathroom packages
Accessibility upgrades with comfort-height ADA-compliant fixtures
Commercial restroom installations with touchless smart toilets
Aging-in-place bathroom renovations with wall-hung adjustable mounting
Water conservation upgrades with dual-flush and ultra-low-flow models
Why Buy Toilets from The Trade Table?
The Trade Table helps customers select the right toilet based on bathroom configuration, rough-in dimensions, preferred bowl shape and height, water efficiency goals, and feature requirements (smart, tankless, touchless, dual-flush). Our team provides guidance on choosing between one-piece, two-piece, wall-hung, and tankless designs and matching toilets to bathroom vanities, faucets, and accessories from coordinated brands. We carry toilets from Swiss Madison, Eago, and additional residential plumbing manufacturers.
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Toilet FAQs
What size toilet do I need?
Toilet sizing is primarily determined by rough-in distance — the measurement from the finished wall to the center of the drain pipe. Standard rough-in is 12 inches, which fits the majority of new construction and remodel installations. Older homes may have 10-inch or 14-inch rough-ins requiring matching toilet specifications. Beyond rough-in, consider bowl shape (elongated bowls are 2-3 inches longer and more comfortable; round bowls fit tighter spaces) and bowl height (comfort-height at 17-19 inches is easier for most adults; standard 15-inch is required for some accessibility scenarios).
What is the difference between one-piece and two-piece toilets?
One-piece toilets integrate the tank and bowl into a single seamless unit — easier to clean, more aesthetically modern, and eliminating the joint where two-piece toilets often develop leaks over time. Two-piece toilets ship and install with separate tank and bowl components — typically less expensive, easier to carry into upstairs bathrooms, and simpler to repair (individual components can be replaced rather than the entire toilet). One-piece costs more upfront but delivers easier maintenance and longer service life. Two-piece is the most common residential configuration.
What is a tankless toilet?
A tankless toilet eliminates the conventional water storage tank in favor of direct supply line pressure with electric or battery-powered pump assistance. The Swiss Madison Hugo Tankless Toilet operates on batteries with over a year of low-power consumption — delivering touchless flushing without the visual bulk of a tank or the need for tank refill time between flushes. Tankless designs save floor space, reduce visual clutter, and provide continuous flushing capability — ideal for high-use commercial bathrooms and modern minimalist residential designs.
How much does a toilet cost?
Toilet costs vary widely by configuration and features. Builder-grade two-piece toilets run $150-$300. Mid-range residential toilets run $300-$600. Premium one-piece toilets run $500-$1,200. Smart toilets with bidet, heated seat, and automatic flushing run $1,000-$3,500+. Tankless and intelligent toilets like the Swiss Madison Hugo run $1,500-$3,000+. Wall-hung systems with concealed carriers run $700-$2,000+ for the toilet plus carrier system. Professional installation typically adds $200-$600 for standard toilets and $500-$1,500+ for wall-hung installations.
What is the most water-efficient toilet?
Modern dual-flush toilets are the most water-efficient residential configurations — using 1.6 GPF for solid waste and 1.1 GPF (or 0.8 GPF on premium models) for liquid waste. The Swiss Madison Hugo Tankless features 1.6/1.1 GPF dual-flush. Average household water savings from upgrading from a 3.5 GPF older toilet to a modern dual-flush 1.1/1.6 GPF model are approximately 13,000 gallons per year for a family of four — significantly reducing water bills and qualifying for utility rebates in many regions.
Are touchless toilets worth it?
Touchless toilets reduce germ transfer in shared bathrooms and provide a hands-free hygienic experience valued by households focused on cleanliness. Battery-operated touchless models like the Swiss Madison Hugo eliminate the need for hardwired electrical connections — installing as easily as conventional toilets while adding touchless functionality. The premium for touchless features ranges from $400-$1,500 over comparable non-touchless models. For families with young children, immunocompromised members, or strong cleanliness preferences, the touchless upgrade is justified by daily use benefits.