Yes. I think it's idiotic. All the mechanical parts of the toilet and water supply is now hidden behind a tile wall. It does look nice but I like the toilets we use here in America. Most of Europe use these types I think
@@Scott-eo7lj All of the mechanics, valves, flush mechanism and hoses are accessible through the flush plate. You can replace anything but the tank without disturbing the finished wall. There are other carrier manufacturers that will allow a flush installation without building-out the wall. Yes they originated in Europe but are slowing gaining popularity here. They are easy to clean, modern looking and space-saving.
Flush valve repair/replacement can be accomplished by removing the actuator panel. The bowl can be unbolted and resealed without removing sheetrock. I do like the fact that a leak is more visible with the wall hung toilet as apposed to a floor mounted unit as a floor unit can leak for a long period of time without showing up until the floor, subfloor, joists are rotted. Cleaning is also much easier task with no base to mop around.
@@raywhite8122 Water inlet pipes to a toilet do leak and would have went undetected in my case and would have caused major damage, if was it was in the wall...so inlet pipes needs an upgrade to go in the wall...
Easy to install, ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxjA-hDN2m8_mi0Dg0JD8U6QiArozIAc4I and comfortable. No idea what other people were talking about when they said it was difficult to install or uncomfortable.
Venting is required as all drains need one vent per fixture that can be joined together upstream. An upward sweep vent depending on vertical or horizontal junction will determine the parts needed.
@@stevejohnson6053 depends, anything leaking inside the tank is replaceable behind the flush buttons. anything else will need to have the wall opened up, but the blessing here is that the tank is from the same material as your car's fuel tank so these easily last 20+ years without maintenance if the installer does some proper plumbing.
I am having this exact problem. The flush pipe is leaking from the bottom of the cistern. This means that a hole has to be cut into the wall tiles.so that you can get access to the bottom of the cistern. Absolute stupid design for a toilet. No consideration for future maintenance.
Speed with perfection.Good. A rare phenomenon
Can we skip applying glue to the pipe???
Powerful work
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Does the unit cause you to build the wall out just for the toilet a little bit due to the size of the frame?
Yes. I think it's idiotic. All the mechanical parts of the toilet and water supply is now hidden behind a tile wall. It does look nice but I like the toilets we use here in America. Most of Europe use these types I think
@@Scott-eo7lj All of the mechanics, valves, flush mechanism and hoses are accessible through the flush plate. You can replace anything but the tank without disturbing the finished wall. There are other carrier manufacturers that will allow a flush installation without building-out the wall. Yes they originated in Europe but are slowing gaining popularity here. They are easy to clean, modern looking and space-saving.
@@Scott-eo7ljwhat usually tends to fail on these types of toilets?
There is units for 2x4 walls too
What if it needs fixing?
Do you tear up the wall? Or will it last forever?
Flush valve repair/replacement can be accomplished by removing the actuator panel. The bowl can be unbolted and resealed without removing sheetrock. I do like the fact that a leak is more visible with the wall hung toilet as apposed to a floor mounted unit as a floor unit can leak for a long period of time without showing up until the floor, subfloor, joists are rotted. Cleaning is also much easier task with no base to mop around.
What if any pipe breaks in your wall? Do you expect them to “last forever” too?
@@raywhite8122 Water inlet pipes to a toilet do leak and would have went undetected in my case and would have caused major damage, if was it was in the wall...so inlet pipes needs an upgrade to go in the wall...
Easy to install, ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxjA-hDN2m8_mi0Dg0JD8U6QiArozIAc4I and comfortable. No idea what other people were talking about when they said it was difficult to install or uncomfortable.
What is the measurement from the floor to the waste opening
The 2 screws will keep the toilet in place? 🤔
As long as no one will use it.
yes? it's able to hold 3 to 5 times the weight of an average person...
the whole point is to save space and hid the thank but now you have to build a wall around it?
no, you can if you got concrete behind it for example, but most nowadays are built in between the studs.
How do you turn on the water? How do you turn off the water?
could possibly have a tap inside where the button panel can be removed to turn off the water. Just a guess
The valve is inside the box behind the button panel as the other reply had correctly guessed. Also all flush valve components can be accessed as well.
i used a toto and i have an access plate behind the wall. would be tough to do if its an exterior cmu wall
How do I find a installer I am in Houston Texas
Google. Not youtube :p
I'm more amazed at that superb motherfuckin tile work ..
yes ,sheetrock can't & anchors cant ,support ,like cement embedded L shape screws
What about vent for toilet? You still needed? Underneath.
jose barrera
Venting is required as all drains need one vent per fixture that can be joined together upstream. An upward sweep vent depending on vertical or horizontal junction will determine the parts needed.
If there’s a leak or malfunction how do you get access to all of it?
gotta rip it down.
one of the only times you NEED a pro to do the work
Only water connection is in the tank. You can access it through the flushing plate.
@@stevejohnson6053 depends, anything leaking inside the tank is replaceable behind the flush buttons. anything else will need to have the wall opened up, but the blessing here is that the tank is from the same material as your car's fuel tank so these easily last 20+ years without maintenance if the installer does some proper plumbing.
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You're missing a seal between bowl and wall.
I am having this exact problem. The flush pipe is leaking from the bottom of the cistern. This means that a hole has to be cut into the wall tiles.so that you can get access to the bottom of the cistern. Absolute stupid design for a toilet. No consideration for future maintenance.
@@steveram9459 i mean it's kohler so what do you expect. Geberit is the best here.
Nice video of the day.❤🎉. 6:35 .
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All that for a couple inches off the ground.
enjoy the video thanks sir
I guess this is not a DIY.
philanna38 seems very diy-able
Stopped work after 2 years, no one wants to repair it
what stopped working? elaborate
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