Comfort height as mandated by the ada compliance standards is a toilet that ranges in the height of 17 and 19 inches.
Wc standard height from floor.
This minimum is only for utility private water closets and are not acceptable for meeting public accessibility standards.
With the toilet seat they become about 15 16 inches tall they are easier to use for kids and adults with below average heights.
Both names indicate the toilet is taller than a standard height model.
However kohler recently came out with a 19 tall toilet called the highline tall other brands of toilets will have different names for this height.
Heights vary enough to be noticeable.
Standard toilet height 15 16.
It is best suited for shorter people of and below the average height.
They measure approximately 17 to 19 inches tall a distance from the floor to the toilet seat excluding the cover.
Standard toilet heights measure 15 to 16 inches from floor to seat top.
The standard height of window from floor level is 900 mm or 3 ft.
Without the seat they measure around 14 to 15 1 2 inches.
Comfort height toilets measure at least 16 inches from the floor to the bowl s rim and may.
It can vary depending upon the size of the window ceiling height and owner requirement.
Typically standard height toilets are about 14 or 15 inches from the floor to top of the bowl.
Both heights will be between 16 5 17 inches tall.
If the height of the door is 7 ft and the height of the window is 4 ft then the height of the window will be 7 ft 4 ft 3 ft.
The height of a standard toilet is about 15 inches from floor to seat.
Most often they fall somewhere between 15 and 19 with standard toilets coming in under 17.
Standard height bowls are 15 inches from the floor plus seat.
This is the standard height that was followed since toilets were introduced to the modern community.
Kohler trademarked comfort height and gerber trademarked ergo height.
Toilet height is measured from the floor to the top of the seat.
The one that is right for your home depends on the height of the family members whether anyone has physical needs and the way that family members transfer to and from the toilet.
The short answer not very much.
If you have a family of less than 3 or live along by yourself this one could suit you just fine.
There are also health benefits to standard height toilets.