Comfort Height Toilet is a hit in Grass Valley, Ca
Some things in life are just better when their taller – including your toilet. Comfort height toilets are compared to a chair height as well. The average “normal” toilet is around 15 inches high, a comfort height toilet is 17 inches – 2 inches is significant when you’re getting up. This year for Christmas we gave the gift of comfort to Grandma and she is absolutely thrilled. If you’re considering making your loved ones comfortable this year stop by and check out our comfort height toilet at our office – please stop by! 10841 Rough and Ready Hwy Grass Valley, CA 95945
Give the gift of comfort – Grandma and Grandpa will love it.
Archer® Comfort Height® two-piece elongated 1.28 gpf toilet with AquaPiston® flush technology
- FEATURES
- Two-piece toilet.
- Elongated bowl offers added room and comfort.
- Comfort Height® feature offers chair-height seating that makes sitting down and standing up easier for most adults.
- 1.28 gallons per flush (gpf).
- 2-1/8-inch glazed trapway.
- Standard left-hand trip lever included.
- Combination consists of the K-4356 bowl and the K-4431 tank.
- Coordinates with other products in the Archer collection.
- Technology
- Single-flush gravity uses the force of gravity and a precision-engineered tank, bowl, and trapway to create a strong siphon during flushing.
- AquaPiston canister allows water to flow into the bowl from all sides (360 degrees), increasing the power and effectiveness of the flush.
- Flush valve’s 3: 2 ratio harnesses the natural force of gravity and optimizes flush performance.
- Durable canister design has 90% less exposed seal material than a 3-inch flapper, for leak-free performance.
- Light-touch canister flush requires a lower actuation force than a flapper.
- Installation
- Standard 12-inch rough-in.
- DryLock™ System saves installation time and helps prevent water leakage.
- Seat and supply line not included.
- Water Conservation & Rebates
- WaterSense® toilets meet strict EPA flushing guidelines, including using at least 20 percent less water than 1.6-gallon toilets.