Dual-Flush Toilets
Feature two flush options — a lower-volume flush for liquid waste and a full flush for solid waste. Designed to conserve water without sacrificing performance.
Dual-Flush Toilets are best for eco-conscious homeowners, while One-Piece Toilets are best for bathrooms where aesthetics matter. Compare features, pricing, and pros & cons to choose the right option.
| Feature | Dual-Flush Toilets | One-Piece Toilets |
|---|---|---|
| Best For | Eco-conscious homeowners | Bathrooms where aesthetics matter |
| Price Range | $200 – $600 | $200 – $1000 |
Feature two flush options — a lower-volume flush for liquid waste and a full flush for solid waste. Designed to conserve water without sacrificing performance.
Tank and bowl are fused into a single unit. Sleeker appearance with no seam between tank and bowl, making cleaning simpler.
Dual-Flush Toilets are best for eco-conscious homeowners, while One-Piece Toilets are best for bathrooms where aesthetics matter. Compare features, pricing, and pros & cons to choose the right option.
It depends on your needs. Dual-Flush Toilets are best for eco-conscious homeowners, while One-Piece Toilets are best for bathrooms where aesthetics matter.
Dual-Flush Toilets typically cost $200 – $600, while One-Piece Toilets cost $200 – $1000.