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Close Coupled Toilets
Our close coupled toilets cover everything from classic curves to crisp lines. You’ll find traditional pans, contemporary rimless designs and compact options for smaller rooms. A new close coupled toilet is a handy way to match the rest of your bathroom without feeling limited. Enjoy free standard UK delivery on orders over £499 at Victorian Plumbing.
Close coupled toilets are popular because they’re simple to install and kind to your budget. You get reliable performance without overcomplicating the plumbing. Our range includes great value in-house designs alongside trusted brands like Burlington, Duravit, RAK Ceramics and Villeroy & Boch, so you’ve got plenty of solid choices when it comes to browsing and buying.
A close coupled toilet has the cistern sitting directly on the pan, which gives you a tidy, all-in-one look. It’s different from a back to wall toilet where the cistern hides behind furniture, and it’s more compact than a high level design. If you like easy access and straightforward maintenance, it’s a sensible option for most UK homes.
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30th March 2026This fulfilled what I needed in the small space I had with no gap behind the bowl for germs to breed
Mrs B- verified purchaser
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29th March 2026The items were delivered on time and in excellent condition. They are for a very small shower room. The room isn't complete yet but the toilet is fitted and works beautifully with a super flush and soft close lid. The sink unit is so cute and I can't wait until the room is complete.
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Excellent slimline toilet
29th March 2026I bought this as most other toilets had a cistern too wide to fit in our cloakroom, however this toilet fitted perfectly. This is ideal for smaller spaces but without compromising quality.
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29th March 2026Step by step instructions clear. Easy to install..
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FAQ's
Close coupled toilets are the go-to choice in most UK homes but it’s still worth knowing how they fit, what to expect and the little quirks that catch people out. These FAQs cover the basics, the practical bits and the things you should check when you install one.
What is a close coupled toilet?
A close coupled toilet is the classic all-in-one loo where the cistern sits neatly on top of the pan. No separate flush pipe, no fuss. Everything’s built together, which keeps the footprint tidy and makes fitting straightforward.
You’ll see them in modern and traditional styles, plus back to wall and open back versions. They suit most UK bathrooms because they’re reliable, familiar and easy to live with. We supply these more than any other type.
Can a close coupled toilet be fitted over existing plumbing?
Usually, yes. As long as your soil pipe lines up with the outlet on the new toilet, it’s a simple swap. Most homes already use standard horizontal or vertical connections, so you’ll often be fine.
If the outlet sits higher or lower than your current setup, a plumber may need to tweak the pipework. It’s a quick job and well worth it to get a proper seal and a snug fit.
Why might a close coupled toilet not sit fully against the wall?
A few things can leave a small gap. Open back toilets are designed that way so you can reach the pipework behind. In older homes it can often be due to skirting boards, awkward soil pipe angles or a water inlet that sits in the wrong spot.
A back to wall close coupled toilet usually solves this. Alternatively, your plumber can shift the inlet or trim the skirting so the pan tucks in neatly.
How do you install a close coupled toilet?
Installing a close coupled toilet involves positioning and securing the toilet pan, attaching the cistern, and connecting the plumbing to ensure a watertight, leak-free setup. Once installed, it’s important to test everything to make sure it’s working correctly.
For a step-by-step guide, watch our video below:
This video walks you through the full process, including preparing your space, securing the pan and cistern, connecting the pipework, and testing the installation.
Is it possible to retrofit a close coupled toilet?
Yes, you can retrofit one in most cases. They bolt to the floor and connect to standard UK plumbing. That’s why they’re a popular choice for quick bathroom refreshes and DIY upgrades.
Success depends on your current soil pipe direction and alignment. If the pan outlet doesn’t match what you’ve already got, you might need a small pipe adjustment. Once that’s sorted, the rest is easy.
Are flush and inlet valves standardised?
They’re often similar but not fully standard. Many modern close coupled toilets use widely available valves that follow common UK sizes, especially if they’re WRAS approved.
Some brands use their own fittings, though. If you ever need a replacement, it’s best to check the product spec or ask a plumber. A like-for-like part keeps everything working smoothly.























