One of my clients is a big lady – maybe 300 pounds? I have had to replace her toilet seat twice in the last few months. The last time was only a week ago, and the new seat has already come detached on one side.
The problem is that the way they are made now, the bolts go through the toilet itself but not the seat. The seat then snaps onto the bolts and is held there by the tension of a flimsy plastic arrangement inside. Any lateral motion then results in the seat un-snapping from the bolt, and after that the tension is pretty much lost. It won’t snap back on again securely and is loose ever after.
The packaging on this seat even specifically said it wouldn’t do this, but it did. What can I do? Does anyone make the old-fashioned, much more secure kind of attachment?
Also, are there grab bars (reachable while sitting) in her bathroom?
If not. add some – that will reduce the stress put on the toilet seat when rising.
If the seat just snaps on to the bolts, you’ve got one of the seats designed to make it easy to clean. They’re designed so you can remove the seat, clean behind it and snap it back on. Next time you replace it, get a ‘regular’ one.
Also, I suspect she’s landing on the seat at an angle. If she was just sitting straight down and standing straight back up, the seat wouldn’t move.
Get a Toto SS114 in white for elongated toilets. SS113 if it’s round.
Very secure and as a 300 pound guy I can’t attest to its durability. Plastic is better than wood, it will flex instead of cracking.
And they have them in stock at my local Home Despot. I see a purchase in my near future because those awful wobbly plastic nut not very attached seats are a menace to people with a dodgy knee. Ouch.