HygieneClean™ System

Introducing American Standard HygieneClean™ System – the revolutionary technologies that effectively eliminate dirt and prevent bacteria growth, all while keeping your toilet looking as good as new.

DOUBLE VORTEX

Maximum flushing performance, minimum water usage.

With its rimless design and two water ejection holes, our Double Vortex™ design allows for efficient flushing performance while minimizing water usage.

SiphonMax

SIPHONMAX

Performs like no other.

A dynamic vacuum mechanism with side water jets for a powerful swirl, and a lower jet to remove heavy and light waste completely.

POWER RIM

Rimless design.

Combined with our advanced flushing technology, our rimless design eliminates hard-to-reach surfaces for an effective removal of dirt and stains.

Hygiene Rim

HYGIENE RIM

Truly rimless, cleaned in just one wipe.

With no hard to reach surfaces and unwanted splashes, Hygiene Rim™ redefines cleanliness with easy maintenance in just one wipe.

AQUA CERAMIC

Less dirt stains, less water stains.

This award winning Super Hydrophilic technology prevents dirt and dark ring stains from sticking to the ceramic surface and keep the ceramic clean.

Dirt glides off the surface effortlessly as Aqua Ceramic™ enables water to penetrate between the contaminants and the toilet surface, effectively guaranteeing that waste is lifted off with every flush.

COMFORTCLEAN

Long-lasting protection against bacteria and germs.

American Standard ComfortClean™ technology: A revolutionary ceramic glaze with zinc oxide that inhibits the growth of E.coli bacteria inside the toilet bowl for the long term and beyond, as proven in tests conducted by Industrial Microbiological Services Limited (IMSL).

Featured Toilet Products

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the different types of American Standard toilets available?

One-piece

In a one-piece toilet, the tank tank and bowl are integrated so that it forms a single streamlined unit. In most instances, the water pipes are fully concealed and there usually is no joint between the tank and the bowl, unlike close coupled toilets.

Close coupled

A close coupled toilet consists of two separate units, the tank and the toilet bowl, and then joined together. The tank unit is exposed and usually placed against the wall with a gap, while the bowl is connected to the floor. In most instances, the water pipes are hidden within the casings of the toilet.

Back to wall

A back to wall toilet is where the toilet bowl is fitted fully to the wall or against a specially designed cistern unit. The tank and water pipes are all hidden in the wall or the tank unit. The toilet can be operated through the unit panels on the tank unit or through a flush panel fitted into the wall.

Wall-hung

The toilet bowl of wall-hung toilets is mounted onto the wall itself, not on the floor. The tank is concealed and only accessible via a flush panel on the wall. As the bowl is suspended above the floor, it is easy to clean.

American Standard toilets come in a variety of sizes and styles to suit your space and needs. Please click here to see the full range of products available for your home.

There are several important factors involved in picking out a toilet that meets your needs, such as specific space requirements or the type of flushing system preferred. Please refer to our guide on how to choose a toilet here

All our American Standard bidet models can be found here

You can refer to our best match charts for the manual bidet and E-bidet for a list of pre-selected American Standard toilets that are compatible with the bidet of your choice. We also have a right fit chart for our E-bidets where you can find the essential measurements and guidelines to fit other toilet models not listed in the Best Match Chart.

While there are a few models that can interchange tanks and bowls, most are configured to work optimally as a set as indicated in our Product Showcase. In fact, if you do your own mixing and matching, the toilet may not flush at all!

Please check the product’s box, installation instructions or receipt from the place of purchase for the model number.

Can I use chlorine pucks or other cleaning agents in my toilet tank?

Do not put cleaning agents such as chlorine pucks or cleaners in your toilet tank, as this may deteriorate the tank components.

Please contact us via the Contact Us Form for further assistance. You can also click here to locate your nearest showroom or retailer.

General Information
What are the different types of American Standard toilets available?

One-piece

In a one-piece toilet, the tank tank and bowl are integrated so that it forms a single streamlined unit. In most instances, the water pipes are fully concealed and there usually is no joint between the tank and the bowl, unlike close coupled toilets.

Close coupled

A close coupled toilet consists of two separate units, the tank and the toilet bowl, and then joined together. The tank unit is exposed and usually placed against the wall with a gap, while the bowl is connected to the floor. In most instances, the water pipes are hidden within the casings of the toilet.

Back to wall

A back to wall toilet is where the toilet bowl is fitted fully to the wall or against a specially designed cistern unit. The tank and water pipes are all hidden in the wall or the tank unit. The toilet can be operated through the unit panels on the tank unit or through a flush panel fitted into the wall.

Wall-hung

The toilet bowl of wall-hung toilets is mounted onto the wall itself, not on the floor. The tank is concealed and only accessible via a flush panel on the wall. As the bowl is suspended above the floor, it is easy to clean.

American Standard toilets come in a variety of sizes and styles to suit your space and needs. Please click here to see the full range of products available for your home.

There are several important factors involved in picking out a toilet that meets your needs, such as specific space requirements or the type of flushing system preferred. Please refer to our guide on how to choose a toilet here

All our American Standard bidet models can be found here

This list includes pre-selected American Standard toilets that are compatible with our E-Bidet.

While there are a few models that can interchange tanks and bowls, most are configured to work optimally as a set as indicated in our Product Showcase. In fact, if you do your own mixing and matching, the toilet may not flush at all!

Please check the product’s box, installation instructions or receipt from the place of purchase for the model number.

Can I use chlorine pucks or other cleaning agents in my toilet tank?

Do not put cleaning agents such as chlorine pucks or cleaners in your toilet tank, as this may deteriorate the tank components.

Please contact us via the Contact Us Form for further assistance. You can also click here to locate your nearest showroom or retailer.