Dual Flush One Piece Toilets for Water Savings and Easy Maintenance
HOROW dual flush one piece toilets combine a streamlined design with efficient water-saving performance. Compared with traditional single-flush models, dual flush toilets provide separate flush volumes for liquid and solid waste, helping reduce water usage while maintaining dependable flushing power. This collection includes compact round bowl toilets, ADA-height elongated toilets, and models designed for both 10-inch and 12-inch rough-in installations. Compare bowl shape, seat height, rough-in requirements, and dual flush performance to find the right fit for your bathroom renovation or replacement project.
Who Should Consider a Dual Flush One Piece Toilet?
Dual flush one piece toilets are often chosen by homeowners looking for a balance between water efficiency, easy cleaning, and modern bathroom design. The integrated one-piece construction reduces visible seams and crevices, making routine cleaning easier than many traditional two-piece toilets. Dual flush systems also allow users to choose a lower-volume flush for liquid waste and a higher-volume flush for solid waste. Buyers can choose compact round bowl models for smaller bathrooms or elongated comfort-height models for enhanced seating comfort.
Best For
- Homeowners seeking lower water consumption
- Bathroom remodel projects requiring a modern appearance
- Small bathrooms needing compact toilet footprints
- Buyers comparing ADA-height and comfort-height options
Not Best For
- Buyers specifically looking for smart toilet functions
- Bathrooms requiring wall-hung toilet installation
Compare HOROW Dual Flush One Piece Toilet Options
Use this table to compare the primary differences between HOROW dual flush one-piece toilet models.
| Buyer Need | HOROW Model | Confirmed Specs | What to Check |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small bathrooms and powder rooms |
HOROW 8733S View HOROW 8733S |
One-piece design, round bowl, 12" rough-in, dual flush 0.8/1.28 GPF, compact footprint, 16.5" seat height | Bathroom depth and clearance requirements |
| Buyers seeking ADA-height comfort |
HOROW T0351W View HOROW T0351W |
ADA-compliant height, elongated bowl, dual flush 0.8/1.26 GPF, one-piece design, skirted profile | Overall dimensions and seat height specifications |
| Bathrooms with a 10-inch rough-in |
HOROW T0338W-10 View HOROW T0338W-10 |
10" rough-in, ADA height, elongated bowl, dual flush 0.8/1.28 GPF, one-piece construction | Verify rough-in measurement before ordering |
| Modern bathrooms needing a black toilet |
HOROW T0338B-10 View HOROW T0338B-10 |
Black finish, ADA height, dual flush, one-piece construction, 10" rough-in | Confirm color compatibility and flush specifications |
| Traditional or warm-tone bathroom designs |
HOROW T0338WBC View HOROW T0338WBC |
Biscuit color, ADA height, one-piece construction, 12" rough-in, soft-close seat | Verify flush specifications and bathroom color scheme |
What to Check Before Choosing a Dual Flush One Piece Toilet
Review these factors before selecting a model.
| Check Item | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Rough-In Size | Your toilet must match the existing plumbing layout. Choosing the wrong rough-in size can prevent proper installation. |
| Dual Flush Water Usage (GPF) | Dual flush toilets use different water volumes for liquid and solid waste, helping reduce water consumption. |
| Bowl Shape | Round bowls help save space, while elongated bowls typically provide additional seating room and comfort. |
| Bathroom Size and Layout | Compact toilets can fit more comfortably in smaller bathrooms or powder rooms. |
| Cleaning and Maintenance | One-piece toilets have fewer seams and joints, making exterior cleaning easier. |
| Comfort Height Preference | Comfort-height toilets may be easier for many adults, seniors, and users seeking a higher seating position. |
| Toilet Color and Style | Toilet finish and design should complement the overall bathroom aesthetic. |
| Installation Clearance | Always verify overall dimensions and available floor space before ordering. |
Why Choose a HOROW Dual Flush One Piece Toilet?
Compare water-saving performance, comfort, and easy-clean design features.
Dual Flush Water Efficiency
Dual flush systems provide separate flush volumes for liquid and solid waste, helping reduce water consumption while maintaining reliable flushing performance.
Easy-to-Clean One-Piece Construction
The seamless one-piece design minimizes exterior joints and crevices, making routine cleaning and maintenance easier.
Comfort-Height Models Available
Several models in this collection feature ADA-compliant or comfort-height seating designed to improve accessibility and comfort.
Designed for Modern Bathrooms
From compact white toilets to black and biscuit color options, the collection offers styles suited to a variety of bathroom designs.
Dual Flush vs Single Flush Toilets: What's the Difference?
Both dual flush and single flush toilets are common in residential bathrooms. Understanding how they differ in water usage, flushing control, maintenance, and everyday use can help you choose the option that best fits your household needs.
| Feature | Dual Flush Toilet | Single Flush Toilet | Buyer Takeaway |
|---|---|---|---|
| Flush Options | Provides separate flush volumes for liquid and solid waste. | Uses the same flush volume for every flush. | Dual flush systems offer more control over water usage. |
| Water Efficiency | Designed to reduce water consumption by allowing lower-volume flushes when appropriate. | Uses a fixed water volume regardless of waste type. | Buyers focused on water conservation often prefer dual flush toilets. |
| User Operation | Typically operated with two buttons or a split-flush mechanism. | Usually operated with a single handle or button. | Single flush toilets may feel simpler, while dual flush toilets provide additional flexibility. |
| Long-Term Water Savings | Lower flush volumes can reduce household water usage over time. | Water usage remains consistent with every flush. | Dual flush toilets may help lower overall water consumption depending on usage habits. |
| Bathroom Applications | Common in modern bathrooms focused on efficiency and sustainability. | Common in both older and newer bathroom installations. | Both options can perform well when matched to the correct household needs. |
| Buying Consideration | Ideal for homeowners seeking water-saving features and greater flushing control. | Ideal for buyers who prefer a straightforward flushing system. | The best choice depends on whether water efficiency or operational simplicity is the higher priority. |
Questions & Answers About HOROW Dual Flush One Piece Toilets
What is a dual flush one piece toilet?
A dual flush one piece toilet combines a one-piece toilet design with two flushing options. Users can select a lighter flush for liquid waste or a full flush for solid waste. The integrated construction joins the tank and bowl into a single unit. Available features vary by model.
Are dual flush toilets worth it?
Yes, many homeowners choose dual flush toilets for their water-saving potential. Actual savings depend on household usage habits and the specific toilet model. Performance can vary based on installation conditions and maintenance. Buyers should compare flush specifications before purchasing.
Do dual flush toilets use less water than single flush toilets?
In many situations, yes. Dual flush systems allow users to select a lower-volume flush when appropriate. Water consumption depends on how frequently each flush option is used. Actual savings will vary by household.
Is a one-piece toilet easier to clean?
Generally, yes. One-piece toilets have fewer exterior seams than many traditional designs. This can reduce areas where dust and debris accumulate. Cleaning frequency and effort still depend on usage and maintenance habits.
How do I know whether I need a 10-inch or 12-inch rough-in toilet?
You should measure the rough-in distance before ordering. This measurement is typically taken from the finished wall to the center of the floor drain bolts. Using the correct rough-in size helps ensure proper installation. Always verify measurements before purchase.
Which is better: a round bowl or an elongated bowl?
Neither option is universally better. Round bowls are often selected for smaller bathrooms, while elongated bowls are commonly chosen for additional seating space. The right choice depends on available room and personal preference. Comparing dimensions can help narrow your options.
Do dual flush toilets require special maintenance?
No, most dual flush toilets do not require unusual maintenance. Regular cleaning and periodic inspection of flushing components are generally recommended. Replacement parts and maintenance procedures may vary by model. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions.
How long does a dual flush toilet typically last?
A quality dual flush toilet can provide many years of service when properly maintained. Longevity depends on installation quality, water conditions, usage frequency, and replacement part availability. Regular maintenance can help support long-term performance. Product lifespan will vary between households.




















































