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Back to Wall Toilets

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Space-Saving, Modern Bathroom Solutions

Back-to-wall toilet suites give bathrooms a sleek, spacious feel. Hidden plumbing and smooth lines make cleaning effortless, while water‑saving flush systems help reduce usage. Explore MyHomeware’s range, designed to bring style and practicality to Australian homes.


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Everything You Need to Know About Toilet Suites

Have questions about toilet suites? We’ve got you covered! From choosing the right style to installation and maintenance tips, our FAQ section answers all your key questions. Whether you’re looking for advice on sizing, design options, or functionality, find the information you need to make an informed decision for your bathroom.

What is the average life of a toilet?

A well-maintained toilet typically lasts 10 to 15 years, though high-quality models can last over 20 years. The porcelain structure is durable, but internal parts like flappers and valves wear out sooner. If you notice cracks, leaks, or frequent clogs, it might be time to replace the entire toilet.

How to size a toilet seat?

To size a toilet seat correctly, measure from the center of the two bolt holes at the back of the toilet bowl to the front edge. If the length is about 420 millimetres, it's a round seat; around 470 millimetres indicates an elongated seat. Also, measure the width across the widest part of the bowl, typically around 355 millimetres. The standard bolt spacing is approximately 155 millimetres. Accurate measurements ensure the new seat fits well and stays secure.

How much should a good toilet cost?

A good quality toilet usually costs between $375 and $500 for a standard mid-range model. Budget options can start around $125 to $150, while high-end or smart toilets may cost $1,000 to $2,000 or more. If you're hiring a professional, expect to pay an extra $200 to $400 for installation.

How to unblock a toilet?

Here's a quick guide to get your blocked toilet back to normal in no time:


1. Use a Plunger: Grab a rubber plunger, place it securely over the toilet drain hole, ensuring it creates a tight seal. Push down gently first to avoid splashing, then give firm, rhythmic plunges until the blockage clears.


2. Try Hot Water and Dish Soap: If plunging doesn't work, pour half a cup of dish soap into the clogged toilet bowl, then carefully add hot (but not boiling) water and wait about 15 minutes. The soap helps lubricate and loosen up the blockage, allowing it to move freely.


3. Use a Toilet Auger (Snake): Still stuck? A toilet auger or plumbing snake can help reach deeper blockages. Insert it carefully into the toilet drain and gently twist it to break up or remove the obstruction.
If none of these methods work, call a plumber to unclog toilet to avoid damage to your plumbing system.

How to remove the toilet lid?

To replace the toilet lid, follow these steps:
1. Lift the lid and expose the hinges.
2. Open the hinge covers.
3. Unscrew the bolts using a screwdriver.
4. Hold the nuts underneath with pliers.
5. Uninstall the toilet seat and lid.

Which is better, a P-trap or an S-trap toilet?

Neither is universally better — the choice depends on your plumbing layout.


S-trap toilets connect through the floor and are commonly used in most Australian homes.


P-trap toilets connect through the wall and are suitable when the waste outlet is positioned horizontally.


You should choose the type that matches your existing pipework to ensure proper installation and function.

What type of toilet has the strongest flush?

Toilets with tornado, vortex, or siphon jet flushing systems generally provide the strongest and most efficient flush. These systems use high-pressure water flow and optimized bowl design to clear waste quickly while minimizing water use. A rimless bowl design can also help improve flushing performance and hygiene.

Back to wall toilets are increasingly popular today for not only serving a purpose but also complementing modern lifestyles. Looking for a good suite of toilet bowl and cistern to upgrade your bathroom? Whether you're designing a sleek city apartment, renovating your family home, or planning for future accessibility, we offer a select collection of back-to-wall toilets Australia at MyHomeware, combining style, comfort, and efficiency for your best choice.

Smart Design for Everyday Living

Known for a compact, wall-hugging design, back-to-wall toilets sit flush against the wall, hiding unsightly plumbing and creating a smooth, streamlined look, ideal for both space-saving in smaller bathrooms and minimalist aesthetics in larger ones, especially when used with sleek wall-hung vanities or freestanding basins.

Cleaning is also a breeze for our toilet bowls and cisterns. With fewer gaps and crevices, dust and grime have nowhere to hide. That means less scrubbing, quicker wipe-downs, and a more hygienic bathroom overall.

Powerful Performance with Hygiene in Mind

Modern living demands more than good looks—hygiene and functionality are key. MyHomeware’s back-to-wall WC toilets feature rimless flushing, tornado or vortex-style swirl flushing, or box rim systems to ensure every flush leaves your toilet bowl cistern sparkling clean.

Many back-to-wall loos at MyHomeware incorporate antibacterial glazes or Hygiene Plus surfaces that actively resist bacteria buildup. For families with kids or busy professionals, choosing these toilet bowl cisterns means less scrubbing and more peace of mind.
Moreover, with 4 or even 6-star WELS ratings, you’re saving water with every flush, great for the planet and your utility bill.

Designed for Various Needs

At MyHomeware, functionality meets inclusivity through various sizes of back-to-wall cistern toilets. Taller comfort-height toilet pans support elderly users or those with mobility needs, while soft-close toilet seats eliminate noisy slams, ideal for light sleepers and homes with children.

Whether you’re a style-savvy homeowner opting for a matte or gloss black finish or a practical renovator needing flexible S-trap or P-trap toilets with a tank, these best back-to-wall toilets are built to adapt to your lifestyle.

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