Commercial Toilet Seats

  • Blanc Toilet Seat and Cover
    £50.40 £42.00
  • Carrara & Matta Atlantic Black Toilet Seat and Cover
    £66.00 £55.00
  • Blanc Toilet Seat and Cover for School Height Toilet
    £93.60 £78.00
  • E8226(01) Concept Freedom seat no cover for elongated pan
    From £129.60 £108.00
    Ideal Standard Concept Freedom Toilet Seat
  • Geberit Selnova Toilet Seat
    From £48.00 £40.00
    Geberit Selnova Toilet Seat
  • Geberit Selnova Square Toilet Seat
    From £55.20 £46.00
    Geberit Selnova Square Toilet Seat - Soft or Standard Close
  • VitrA S50 White Toilet Seat
    From £57.60 £48.00
  • VitrA S50 Toilet Seat
    From £159.60 £133.00
  • DVS High Security Toilet Pan Seat Retrofit Kit
    £253.20 £211.00
    KWC DVS High Security Vandal Resistant Retrofit Toilet Seat
  • Armitage Shanks Blue Contour 21 Toilet Seat (No Cover)
    From £172.80 £144.00
    Armitage Shanks Contour 21 Toilet Seat (No Cover) - Choice of Colours
    Armitage Shanks Contour 21 Toilet Seat (No Cover) - Choice of Colours
  • Twyford Open Front Toilet Seat Ring for Sola School 300 Toilet Pan, SA1304WH
    From £63.60 £53.00
  • Fitzroy Of London Toilet Seat with Lid - Dark Blue | Fitzroy Of London
    From £94.80 £79.00
    Fitzroy Of London Toilet Seat with Lid
  • White RAK-Compact Special Needs Seat Ring for Rimless Toilet Pans | Commercial Washrooms
    From £66.00 £55.00
  • Fitzroy Of London Stainless Steel Pillar Hinge Toilet Seat, Ring Only (choice of colours)
    From £58.80 £49.00

A wide range of the best Toilet Seats for any commercial setting

If you require a new or replacement toilet seat, we offer a variety of options from leading suppliers, including Armitage Shanks and Twyford. We offer rapid delivery of our stocked toilet seats. Our range includes round, square, and soft-close toilet seats, in white and many other colours.

When searching for a replacement toilet seat, it is always recommended to check the brand and model of your existing toilet pan, as not all toilet seats are compatible with all toilets. Universal toilet seats are available that will fit most toilets, although be sure to pick the correct shape for a better fit.

If you’d like to discuss any of our washroom products, including our range of Toilet Cisterns, Toilet Cubicles and more, or if you’re searching for a particular toilet seat, our friendly sales team will be happy to help.

Below, you can see some different examples of our most popular toilet seat products to shop for: 

Round Toilet Seats

If your commercial washroom or bathroom has toilets with a more rounded shape, then our range of round toilet seats will contain the right toilet seat for you. Coming in a huge array of different sizes, designs, colours and materials, from classic white, to blacks, blues and more. With a variety of trusted industry brands like Armitage Shanks and Ideal Standard, you needn’t look further for a high-quality, round toilet seat for your washrooms.

Square Toilet Seats

Square toilet seats are a more modern design compared to the standard round toilet seats commonly seen in most washrooms. Manufactured from materials such as thermoset plastics and robust ceramics, our square toilet seat products are a strong, durable option suitable for use in all commercial washroom environments.

Soft Close Toilet Seats

Soft-Close Toilet Seats are an excellent choice for commercial washrooms, as they close slowly, quietly, and in a controlled manner. This reduces noise pollution in washrooms and bathrooms whilst also preventing the risk of finger-trap injuries that can occur when closing the toilet seat or cover, making them perfect for washrooms used by young children, who may accidentally hurt themselves with the way standard toilet seats close. Our soft-close toilet seats come in a variety of sizes and shapes, including square and round models, so you can easily match them to the design of your washroom. 

Toilet Seat FAQs

How to Change a Toilet Seat

Most toilet seats are attached to the toilet with toilet fittings; these fittings are usually held together by two bolts at the back of the seat, which need to be removed with a screwdriver. Once you’ve removed the caps, you’ll see the wingnuts holding your toilet seat in place. Use pliers to loosen these nuts, then remove them by hand. 

Some toilet seats vary in how they are held in place, but most work similarly to this. If your seat is different, check the fittings, and you should be able to work out how to remove it. If you’re changing a square toilet seat, you can read our full blog on how to fit a Square Toilet Seat here.

Are all Toilet Seats the same size?

No, there is no set standard size for toilet seats. Since toilet seat sizes vary, especially with different shapes (round vs square), you will need to measure your toilet seat if you need to do any work on it.

How to measure a Toilet Seat

Need to replace your current toilet seat but want to make sure you buy one that fits? Here’s how to measure a toilet seat in a few quick steps (you will need a measuring tape):

To measure the length of the toilet seat, place your tape measure between the toilet’s fixing holes and the front of the toilet (please note that the distance between the fixing holes can vary slightly, so it’s worth measuring this distance as well). 

To measure the width of your toilet seat, place your tape across the pan at its widest point.

To measure the height of your toilet seat, place your measuring tape between the fixing holes and the wall or cistern. 

How to fit a Toilet Seat

When it comes to replacing a toilet seat, you may be wondering how to remove a toilet seat and fit a new one yourself. Here’s what you need to do in a few easy steps:

Make sure your new toilet seat is the correct size. Follow the instructions above to measure a toilet seat. 

Remove the old toilet seat. Toilet seats are usually secured with fittings held by two bolts, which are typically covered by plastic caps at the back of the toilet; you can remove these caps with a flat-head screwdriver. When these are off, you can use pliers to remove the wingnuts attached to the toilet seat.

When you buy a new toilet seat, you should be given new fittings. It’s likely these will work the same way as your old fittings, but make sure you read the instructions to ensure they’re assembled properly. 

How to stop Toilet Seat moving

Over time, you may notice your toilet seat moving, and this can be very frustrating. If you’ve got a wobbly toilet seat, you can usually fix this by removing the toilet seat (please see above instructions) and tightening the two bolts, which can be found at the back of the toilet under plastic caps, using a screwdriver (you should avoid using a power screwdriver to do this as they can cause damage to the toilet seat). 

How to Clean a Toilet Seat

You can clean a toilet seat with a soft cloth or paper towel soaked in vinegar. Simply rub the toilet seat surface, leave it to sit for an hour or two, then remove it. You can repeat this process until all stains are removed and apply disinfectant for extra cleanliness.