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The Complete Process of Installing a Wall-Hung Toilet: From Concealed Tank to Drainage System

Installing a ceramic wall hung toilet is an effective way to achieve a space-saving and modern bathroom look, with added benefits of water efficiency and quiet and powerful flushing. This guide will take you step by step through the entire process, ensuring anti-stain performance and a stable and durable result for your new toilet setup.

Step 1: Preparation and Planning

Before starting, ensure you have the correct ceramic wall hung toilet model that offers anti-stain surfaces and is stable and durable. Measure the available space—wall-hung toilets are particularly valued for being space-saving. Plan where to conceal the tank, usually inside the wall, and make sure plumbing and wall structures are suitable for installation.

Step 2: Wall Frame and Tank Installation

Mount the steel frame that will support the ceramic wall hung toilet inside the wall cavity. This frame should be stable and durable, as it will bear the full weight of users. Install the concealed tank according to the manufacturer’s instructions. The anti-stain and space-saving design of modern tanks helps keep the bathroom tidy while maximizing available area.

Step 3: Water Inlet and Outlet Connections

Connect the water inlet to the concealed tank, ensuring all joints are sealed for water efficiency. A quality installation with the right components will ensure quiet and powerful flushing and optimal performance. Connect the waste pipe to the wall outlet, checking for leaks.

Step 4: Installing the Toilet Bowl

Secure the ceramic wall hung toilet bowl onto the frame. This step demands precision—correct alignment is crucial for both water efficiency and the anti-stain, easy-clean design to work as intended. Double-check that the bowl is stable and durable once mounted.

Step 5: Flushing and Finishing

Connect the flush plate or button to the concealed tank. Test the system: check for quiet and powerful flushing , water efficiency, and no leaks. The anti-stain surface ensures easy cleaning, and the space-saving design frees up floor space.

Step 6: Drainage System Inspection

Make sure the drainage system is working properly. Run several flushes to test water efficiency and the effectiveness of quiet and powerful flushing. Look for any issues in the connections behind the wall.

Final Tips

  • Always use quality materials and certified plumbers for best results.

  • Choose a ceramic wall hung toilet with proven anti-stain and water efficiency technology.

  • Regularly inspect connections to maintain stable and durable operation over the years.

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