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Will the TUSHY Ace fit my toilet?Updated 2 years ago

Knowing thy toilet style will help you master your TUSHY Ace install. Which of these gorgeous thrones is destined for your Ace?

The Standard

The Standard toilet is the most common toilet you’ll find in the majority of residential homes. It typically has two pieces, the bowl and the tank, with a flexible steel hose connection between the water supply and tank. Most importantly, all of the water supply connections are visible. If you’ve got the Standard, you'll be good to go in no time!

The Skirted

Skirted toilets are a more modern, clean design that may hide the external tank connection. If you are able to access the tank connection like the toilet on the left, you should be golden. 

If you aren’t able to access the tank connection like the toilet on the right, check out this page for tips on how to connect these toilets with the skirted toilet kit. Fear not, we can doo this!

The Flushometer

The Flushometer toilet is normally found in commercial buildings, but some residential apartment buildings have these toilets too (looking at you, NYC friends). They have a lever with a powerful flush and no easy access to a water supply connection. At first glance, these toilets don’t look TUSHY compatible, BUTT... we have a hack for that. ;)

You can connect your TUSHY to your sink’s water supply. If you want to start a Flushometer installation, please reach out to an Installation Poo-Ru and we’ll help you out!

The French Curve

Do you oui oui in this type of potty? French Curve toilets are one-piece toilets that are curved in the back. Though they are very high-end, they also tend to be hard to fit when it comes to any bidet seats or attachments, as the base plate does not have a flat surface to securely rest on.

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