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Roy, with a geberit frame wall hung toilet there is no point having a removable top panel as it would not give you access to anything!
All maintenance can be carried out through the flush plate hole- any other potential problems require removal of the pan.
 
Those skinny little ones for cls studwork? But harder to get things in and out of for maintenance I think, and if you drop something in you can forget it too deep and thin to retrieve from!
Be more like 110 anyway by time you got hardie and tiles on it.
 
Roy, with a geberit frame wall hung toilet there is no point having a removable top panel as it would not give you access to anything!
All maintenance can be carried out through the flush plate hole- any other potential problems require removal of the pan.
Many thanks Ben. Are they all the same in that respect? Agree with ones I've seen. I've just got a thing about tiles, and they are not good for horizontal surfaces. If you have a nice hardwood cover then it provides sone resilience(?) when you put stuff down (or drop that glasd) on it. I still think I personally prefer a good fitting cover so you have inspection for leaks, condensation problems etc. Etc. I'm just thinking out loud here so open to education on this. I need to actually do one, so what kit to choose is interesting point.

Cheers,

Roy
 
Unsure if they are all the same Roy, I have for dozens and dozens of the geberit with no problems so I stick to that. In this game it is often better for both installer and customer if we can steer them towards products we know/trust and are familiar. As long as it achieves what they want; don’t think I’m not open to change or new products - but they have to prove their worth!
 
Unsure if they are all the same Roy, I have for dozens and dozens of the geberit with no problems so I stick to that. In this game it is often better for both installer and customer if we can steer them towards products we know/trust and are familiar. As long as it achieves what they want; don’t think I’m not open to change or new products - but they have to prove their worth!
Many thanks Ben, points taken. Geberit, it's now on my list.

Got some serious house repairs to be done first. Could take some time. . .

Cheers,

Roy
 

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