An exposed toilet cistern is a type of lavatory where the tank that is used to store water for flushing (referred to as a cistern) is visible and affixed to the wall. This type of design is one of the more common ones that are installed in a large percentage of houses.
The exposed cistern can come in a variety of shapes, sizes and colours that suit your personal décor style and the type of bathroom theme that you are after as the home owner. Important point is to always adhere to the Building Code of Australia as you renovate your home.
Below we look at various aspects and features commonly found among the different types of exposed cistern varieties for your consideration:
The Different Types Of Exposed Cistern Series Toilets
In order to satisfy the ever growing populace of home owners, the leading bathroom design companies have spared no effort in providing as wide a variety of choice as possible; with new models each possessing unique quirks being thought up behind closed doors even now.
A. The Monolith Black Exposed Cistern
This is a sleek and contemporary design to suit all your bathroom needs. The cistern is made of light yet durable and beautiful glass. Furthermore, this exposed cistern is placed on your bathroom wall. This means that it contributes greatly to the cause of conserving as much bathroom space as possible without compromising on style.
- The toilet itself is easy to install, shaves valuable time off of your renovation schedule and requires very little servicing and maintenance throughout the course of its use.
- It also comes with a very generous warranty, sometimes 10 years, which is how sure the makers are of their product. Why should you not be as confident if not more that you are buying the very definition of quality?
- It weighs in at a negligible 60 kilograms meaning that most types of bathroom floors should be able to support it without you having to worry about your bathroom floor strength.
This is good news, taking into consideration that Standards Australia are also considering reviewing the recommended toilet seat weight in order to take into account the average sizes' of today's populations, which seems to be on the rise.
B. The Monolith White Exposed Cistern
In many ways the identical twin of the monolith black exposed series, it weighs in at a similar 60 kilograms and also comes with a 20 year warranty, compliments of the makers. The white cistern does give an impression of being larger than it actually is. Other than that, there is not much difference between the two types of toilet cisterns.
It is wise to keep in mind that according to the National Construction Code of Australia, all products must be tested thoroughly at a recognized and approved laboratory. After they pass the many tests and everyone involved is satisfied, the products then receive the WELs Watermark Certification and are good to go.
As you renovate your bathroom, keep safe, stay within the boundaries of the law and most importantly, have fun as you work towards your dream bathroom!
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Babak Tavakoli is one of the most renowned designers working under ACS Designer Bathrooms. He is always happy to listen to your questions and advice you on the best way forward in your home and bathroom renovation journey. More information about exposed cistern series at http://www.acsbathrooms.com.au/toilets/exposed-cistern-series.html .
Monday, August 10, 2015
The Wondrous Benefits Of The Exposed Cistern Series Toilets
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