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Removing and Fixing Toilet Seat on Higer Than Average Toilet

Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 8:19 am
by Cate
My husband is disabled so when we were changing our bathroom to a wet room the company recommended installing a higher than average toilet therefore doing away for the need of a frame around the toilet. In fact we were so taken with the idea we changed the downstairs toilet too. Both toilet seats (soft close) never really fitted properly, not quite covering the length of the pan , but nothing major. My problem now is the hinges on both toilets seats are now broken and hanging off (probably because my husband does tend to plonk down rather than sit down!). I cannot work out how to change the seats because of the way the toilets are made I cannot get my hands underneath to undo the current fixing or put in the new, I think the toilets are called close coupled but I might be wrong. Also try as a might I cannot find anyone who sells a seat that would 100% fit the toilet. I'm loathed to pay £50 call out fee that the plumber charges if I could do this myself.

Re: Removing and Fixing Toilet Seat on Higer Than Average Toilet

Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2015 10:56 am
by DIYDoctor1
Hi Cate,
Have a look at this project which might be able to help you: https://www.diydoctor.org.uk/projects/fittoilet.htm.

There are a range of wrenches that might be suitable, depending on how the seat is fixed (some of these might work: https://www.diydoctor.org.uk/DIY-superst ... nches.html). If you could upload a photo, this might help people see where the issue lies and give you a better suggestion.