The Benefits of Installing a TOTO Washlet Seat or TOTO Neorest Toilet in Your Tiburon Home

Conor Crawford • January 25, 2025

The Benefits of Installing a TOTO Washlet Seat or TOTO Neorest Toilet in Your Tiburon Home

If you’re looking to elevate your bathroom experience, upgrading to a TOTO Washlet seat or TOTO Neorest toilet is one of the best investments you can make. Known for their luxury features, advanced technology, and eco-friendly designs, TOTO products transform everyday comfort and hygiene. Here at Local Plumbing, we specialize in helping Tiburon homeowners discover the many benefits of these state-of-the-art fixtures. Read on to find out why a TOTO Washlet or Neorest toilet might be the perfect upgrade for your home.

What is a TOTO Washlet and Neorest?

TOTO Washlet: A TOTO Washlet is a high-tech bidet seat that can be installed on most existing toilets. It includes features like a heated seat, adjustable water pressure, and temperature-controlled cleansing.

TOTO Neorest: The TOTO Neorest is an all-in-one smart toilet with built-in Washlet technology, automatic flushing, motion-activated lid opening, and energy-efficient water usage. It’s the pinnacle of luxury bathroom fixtures.

Why Install a TOTO Washlet or Neorest in Tiburon?

1. Enhanced Comfort

With features like a heated seat, customizable cleansing options, and a gentle air dryer, TOTO products bring spa-like comfort to your daily routine. The cold mornings in Tiburon will feel a little warmer when your toilet seat is pre-heated to the perfect temperature.

2. Improved Hygiene

Bidet functionality helps eliminate the need for toilet paper, offering a cleaner and more hygienic experience. TOTO’s eWater+ technology even cleans the bowl and wand automatically, ensuring a sanitary environment.

3. Water Efficiency

Both the Washlet and Neorest are designed to conserve water. The Neorest’s dual-flush system uses only 1.0 or 0.8 gallons per flush, making it an eco-friendly choice for Tiburon residents looking to reduce their water bills.

4. Convenience and Accessibility

With features like automatic lid opening and closing, hands-free flushing, and user presets, TOTO toilets are ideal for homeowners of all ages. They’re especially helpful for those with mobility challenges or seniors aging in place.

5. Luxury Appeal

A TOTO Washlet or Neorest adds a touch of elegance and modernity to your bathroom. If you’re planning to remodel or sell your Tiburon home, upgrading to one of these products can significantly enhance its value and appeal to potential buyers.

Why Tiburon Homeowners Love TOTO Products

Tiburon homeowners value sophistication, efficiency, and sustainability, and TOTO delivers on all fronts. The brand’s commitment to quality craftsmanship and innovative technology has made it a trusted choice for luxury bathrooms worldwide.

Professional Installation by Local Plumbing

At Local Plumbing, we’re experts in installing and servicing TOTO products. Our team ensures your Washlet or Neorest is installed correctly for optimal performance. We also provide guidance on maintenance to keep your TOTO fixture operating like new.

Upgrade Your Bathroom Today

Transform your bathroom into a sanctuary with the installation of a TOTO Washlet seat or Neorest toilet. Contact Local Plumbing today for a consultation in Tiburon. Whether you’re upgrading for comfort, efficiency, or style, we’re here to help every step of the way.

Call us or schedule an appointment online to bring the luxury of TOTO into your Tiburon home.
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