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Originally Posted by plumb4u2
Flushometers are standard sizes so you can choose any brand for any brand toilet
I personally prefer Sloan Flushometers and Kohler toilets....Sloan is the innovator and I feel stand up the best....they are extremely has to repair down the road
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Yes, I spoke to the plumbing contractor at length about it.
He said that the newer plunger style of flushometer restricts flow in order to save water. We decided to go with a Sloan auto-flushing flushometer, and a Toto commercial toilet. My GC prefers American Standard, but I did an owner's over-ride on that one.
I also kicked everyone's ass today for trying to put the electrical conduit box called a "gutter" along one of my walls that I need for storage. They did the CAD layout just this morning and realized that it's going to be over 7' long. They were in the middle of using an excavator to make the conduit trench, when I noticed that they were against the wrong wall. I can read plans. Been doing it for over 20 years. I threw a first class fit that Steve Jobs would have been proud of. I let them know that was not OK.
Yes, a wall mounted toilet would be easier to clean. But some people are rather large, and frankly I think it's just safer to have the taller ADA compliant floor mounted model. That way I don't have to worry about people who need the Caterpillar (R) brand toilet to support their heavy ass.