The Colony Chair Height Elongated Toilet delivers the worry-free reliability that has defined the American Standard brand for more than 140 years. Colony is a low-consumption toilet that uses 20% less water than a regular toilet and is WaterSense® certified for high efficiency. At a chair-height of 17 , including seat, and an elongated bowl shape, it ensures accessibility and optimal comfort. The Colony toilet is easy to install and is backed by an industry-leading warranty that includes lifetime on chinaware plus 2 years on mechanical parts, twice the industry standard of 1 year. You can be confident Colony will stand the test of time.
- 12-INCH ROUGH-IN
- RIGHT-HAND TRIP LEVER - Durable metal in Polished Chrome finish
- WATERSENSE® CERTIFIED - Uses 20 percent less water and performs as well as or better than regular toilets
- CHAIR-HEIGHT COMFORT - Measures 17 tall, including seat, for ease of use compared to standard height. Slight variation in height may occur based on the height of the seat used.
- ADA COMPLIANT - Meets Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for use and accessibility
- POWERWASH® RIM - Scrubs the bowl clean with every flush
- DURABLE CONSTRUCTION - Made from quality vitreous china for strength and reliability
- FINISHING TOUCHES - Includes color-matched bowl caps and trip lever
Features |
Water Efficient |
Warranty |
2 Year Limited Warranty |
Flush Valve Size |
2 |
Flush Technology |
Gravity Fed |
Flushing Type |
Single Flush |
GPF_Max |
1.28 |
Toilet_Insulated_Tank |
No |
Toilet Trapway Diameter |
2 |
No. of Flush Valves |
1 |
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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