Kohler Toilet

Kohler has been in business for 132 years. What started as a plumbing company expanded into a family of businesses that spans the globe. From kitchen and bath to engines to furniture to resorts and real estate, Kohler calls their Brands “gracious living.”

Now for many, when you consider a toilet purchase, the first thought that jumps into your head might not be “gracious living.” Chances are, you are thinking about cost, efficiency, noise, size, color, power, reliability and accessibility. Kohler toilets give you all that wrapped up in a quality product that contributes to gracious living. Consider, Kohler’s Rialto one-piece toilet. It’s the “industry's smallest toilet from front to back, offering Rim Jet flushing technology, which uses the force of gravity to provide a thorough, quiet 1.6-gallon flush.” Or if you want an environmentally friendly toilet that also passes ADA compliance standards, look no further than the Highline Comfort Height toilet. This toilet qualifies for water rebate programs and contributes to LEED credits. “An optimized 1.1-gallon flush setting reduces water consumption by more than 30% over 1.6-gallon toilets, offering a water savings of more than 5,000 gallons of water per toilet, per year.” Moreover, the comfort height or “chair height” option is ADA compliant. (kohler.com).

Kohler’s Range Of ADA Toilets

Kohler offers a range of ADA compliant toilets for any budget and taste ranging from the low hundreds to the thousands. Some of the models to consider include the San Raphael, Kathryn, Memoirs, Devonshire, Gabrielle, Cimarron, Leighton, Bancroft, Wellworth, Serif, Pinoir and of course, the Highline. If your head isn’t spinning yet, you can break it down further into elongated or round bowl, one-piece or two-piece toilets. Both the San Raphael and the Kathryn have models available in Comfort Height.

Kohler, Toilets That Work

Kohler prides themselves on a suite of toilets that work, but should you find that you need parts or service, the Kohler website offers specs and technical guidelines in PDF format. Enter in the product number or model name to search through a catalog of service parts and “how to’s” that will quickly get you on your way.

Shopping At Home Depot

If you plan to buy your Kohler toilet at Home Depot, homedepot.com lists more than 800 Kohler products ranging from less than $50 to the thousands with more than 500 items in the Kohler toilet category alone. Home Depot also offers a range of Kohler toilet parts. Not every item you find on Kohler or Home Depot’s websites will be available in the store, but they can always order it. It might take a little longer, but Kohler is worth the wait. Remember, finish and color code must be specified when ordering.

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