How to Change a Toilet Seat:
A Step-by-Step Guide
Changing a toilet seat might seem like a daunting task, but with a little guidance, it’s something you can easily do on your own. Whether you’re updating your bathroom or replacing a worn-out seat, this DIY project is simple, quick, and doesn’t require specialised tools. In this blog, we’ll walk you through the process step by step.
What You’ll Need:
- A new toilet seat
- Screwdriver
- An adjustable wrench (optional)
- Cleaning supplies (optional but recommended)
Step 1: Measure and Purchase the Right Seat
Before you start, make sure you have the correct size toilet seat. Toilet seats typically come in two shapes: round and elongated. To determine which one you need, measure the length from the center of the bolt holes at the back of the toilet to the front edge of the bowl. Round seats are about 16.5 inches long, while elongated seats are closer to 18.5 inches.
Step 2: Remove the Old Toilet Seat
Start by locating the bolts that hold the seat to the toilet. These are usually located under plastic caps at the back of the seat. Use a flathead screwdriver to pop off these caps. Once the caps are off, you’ll see the bolts that secure the seat. Use your screwdriver to unscrew the bolts. If the bolts are rusty or stubborn, you may need an adjustable wrench to hold the nut underneath while you turn the bolt from above. Once the bolts are removed, lift the old seat off the toilet.
Step 3: Clean the Area
With the old seat removed, take a moment to clean the area around the bolt holes. This is a great opportunity to give your toilet a good scrub, especially in spots that are normally hard to reach.
Step 4: Install the New Toilet Seat
Place the new seat on the toilet, aligning the bolt holes on the seat with those on the toilet bowl. Insert the bolts through the holes, and loosely screw on the nuts from underneath.
Before fully tightening the bolts, make sure the seat is aligned correctly. Once you’re satisfied with the position, use your screwdriver to tighten the bolts securely. Be careful not to over-tighten, as this could crack the toilet bowl or the seat.
Step 5: Test the New Seat
Once the new seat is installed, lower it and check that it sits evenly on the bowl. Wiggle it a little to make sure it’s secure and doesn’t move around. If everything feels solid, your installation is complete!
Step 6: Final Touches
If your new toilet seat came with plastic caps, snap them onto the bolts for a clean, finished look. Finally, give the area another wipe down to remove any fingerprints or dust from the installation process.
Conclusion
And there you have it—a new toilet seat installed in just a few easy steps! Whether you’re a seasoned DIYer or a first-time homeowner, this simple project is one that anyone can tackle. Regularly replacing your toilet seat not only improves the appearance of your bathroom but also ensures better hygiene and comfort. So next time your seat looks like it’s seen better days, don’t hesitate to swap it out with confidence.