Disabled Toilets
Designed for accessibility and independence, our range of disabled toilets offers practical solutions for both domestic bathrooms and fully compliant commercial washrooms. Whether you need a complete Document M (Doc M) compliant pack, a raised comfort height pan for ambulant users, or an extended projection toilet for safe lateral wheelchair transfers, we stock highly dependable, trade-approved sanitaryware from leading brands like Nymas and RAK.
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Nymas NymaPRO Back to Wall Ambulant Doc M Toilet Pack with Exposed Fixings - Dark Grey
Armitage Shanks Contour 21 Ambulant Doc M Pack with Close Coupled Toilet - Blue
Nymas NymaPRO Rimless Close Coupled Toilet Doc M Pack White - Dark Blue Grab Rails
Nymas NymaPRO Rimless Close Coupled Toilet Doc M Pack White - White Grab Rails
Nymas NymaPRO Rimless Close Coupled Toilet Doc M Pack White - Dark Grey Grab Rails
Nymas NymaPRO Rimless Close Coupled Toilet Doc M Pack White - Gray Grab Rails
Nymas NymaPRO Back to Wall Ambulant Doc M Toilet Pack with Exposed Fixings - Grey
Nymas NymaPRO Back to Wall Ambulant Doc M Toilet Pack with Exposed Fixings - Dark Blue
Nymas NymaPRO Back to Wall Ambulant Doc M Toilet Pack with Exposed Fixings - White
Nymas Nyma PRO Back to Wall Ambulant Doc M Pack White - 2 x Dark Grey Grab Rails
Nymas Nyma PRO Back to Wall Ambulant Doc M Pack White - 2 x White Grab Rails
Nymas Nyma PRO Back to Wall Ambulant Doc M Pack White - 2 x Dark Blue Grab Rails
Nymas NymaPRO Back to Wall Ambulant Doc M Toilet Pack with Concealed Fixings - Dark Blue
Nymas NymaPRO Back to Wall Ambulant Doc M Toilet Pack with Concealed Fixings - Dark Grey
Nymas NymaPRO Back to Wall Ambulant Doc M Toilet Pack with Concealed Fixings - Grey
Nymas NymaPRO Back to Wall Ambulant Doc M Toilet Pack with Concealed Fixings - White
Nymas Nyma PRO Back to Wall Ambulant Doc M Pack White - 2 x Polished Grab Rails
Nymas Nyma PRO Back to Wall Ambulant Doc M Pack White - 2 x Satin Grab Rails
RAK Compact Rimless Special Needs Back to Wall Toilet 750mm Projection - Ring Seat
RAK Compact Rimless Special Needs Close Coupled Toilet with Push Button Cistern - Ring Seat
RAK Compact Rimless Special Needs Close Coupled Toilet with Lever Cistern - Ring Seat
Which Disabled Toilet Is Right for You? Quick Guide
From close coupled domestic setups to fully compliant Doc M packs for commercial installations, here is a quick overview of the main disabled toilet types we stock and which setting each suits best.
Close Coupled Disabled Toilets
The most familiar format, with the cistern sitting directly on the pan. Close coupled disabled toilets offer a stable, freestanding setup that suits domestic bathrooms and residential care settings where straightforward installation is a priority.
Back to Wall Disabled Toilets
The cistern is concealed within a furniture unit or stud wall, keeping pipework hidden and surfaces easier to wipe clean. Extended projection models - up to 750mm, provide the clearance needed for safe lateral transfers from a wheelchair.
Wall Hung Disabled Toilets
Mounted directly to the wall with no floor contact, wall hung pans allow the installation height to be set precisely to the user's needs. The clear floor space beneath also makes the bathroom significantly easier for carers to keep clean.
Doc M & Ambulant Packs
Pre-configured packs containing a pan, grab rails, and ancillary fittings designed to meet Document M accessibility standards. Suitable for commercial washrooms, care homes, and schools where compliant, fully specified installations are required.
FAQs About Disabled Toilets
To comply with standard UK accessibility guidelines (Document M), the top of a disabled toilet seat should sit approximately 480mm from the finished floor level. This measurement is specifically chosen because it perfectly matches the standard height of a wheelchair, allowing users to make a safe and level lateral transfer onto the pan.
A standard toilet pan usually projects around 600mm from the wall. An extended projection toilet (often called a 700mm or 750mm projection pan) is built significantly longer. This extra length creates the necessary clearance for a wheelchair user to position themselves directly alongside the pan, ensuring their chair does not hit the back wall or soil pipe casing during a transfer. At Heat and Plumb, we stock specialized pans projecting up to 750mm to guarantee safe and compliant access.
An ambulant toilet is designed for individuals who do not use a wheelchair but still suffer from limited mobility or arthritis, making sitting down and standing up difficult. These setups usually feature a raised comfort height toilet pan and grab rails positioned on either side to provide upper body support, but they do not require the massive turning circle of a full wheelchair-accessible cubicle.
Yes. You cannot use a standard lightweight plastic seat on an accessible toilet. Disabled toilets must be fitted with a heavy-duty "ring seat" without a lid. These are bolted securely to the pan using specialized heavy-duty hinges to prevent the seat from shifting or snapping when a user applies their full body weight laterally during a transfer.
