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Will A Dignity Lift Fit In My Bathroom?

Dignity Lifts toilet lifts fit in almost all bathrooms.
Here is how to measure yours.


Check these things:

How far is your toilet from other things, like side walls, a tub, or vanity? The DL1, BL1, and WL1 lifts all need 24" of width, the DL2 Lift needs 25" so your toilet needs to have 12" or 12.5" of distance from the center-line of the toilet to any obstruction. (see picture below). Our CL1 needs 14" of distance on each side and our XL1 needs 15".

Does the bathroom door need to swing there?  The swing of the door might interfere with your toilet lift. Measure 6 inches in front of your toilet's bowl and then be sure there is 25" of width available there.

Check Your Toilet Style: Don't forget to check this page to makes sure the toilet lift will work with your style of toilet.


Most bathrooms will fit a lift.

Will a toilet lift fit in my bathroom
Like most modern bathrooms, this one has plenty of space for Dignity Lifts.

A toilet lift will fit in this bathroom

Like most modern bathrooms, this one has plenty of space for Dignity Lifts.

A toilet lift will fit in a commercial bathroom

Most commercial bathrooms are ADA compliant, so they have lots of space, most can even fit our Commercial lift.

A toilet lift will fit as long as the center of your toilet is 12 inches from the shower or tub

This bathroom has lots of room. You might have to push that toilet brush holder back into the corner, but otherwise, this is great.

A toilet lift by Dignity Lifts will even fit in some narrow bathrooms

Even green bathrooms can fit a toilet lift.

 

These examples will NOT fit a lift.

bathroom too small for a toilet lift
This bathroom is so small that the entire thing is inside the shower. Our lift cannot be doused with water, so this will not work.
toilet too close to a wall for a toilet lift
This toilet appears to be too close to that wall to fit a lift. As a reminder you need at least 12" of length from the center line of the toilet to the wall. That base molding looks a lot closer than 12".
This bathroom is too narrow for a toilet lift
The toilet nook in this bathroom is far too narrow to put a lift in there. The nook needs to be at least 24" wide.
toilet too close to the bath tub for a toilet lift
This toilet is too close to the bath tub to fit a toilet lift. A toilet lift won't fit in that narrow space.
stange wallpaper toilet room
Without measuring we aren't sure if Dignity Lifts will fit in this bathroom, but we are fascinated with that wallpaper! Our initial guess would be that you would need to remove that shelf to provide clearance.

Next Step: Check Your Toilet to see if it is compatible with a toilet lift. Almost all are, but here is a page with more information.







Conclusion: Dignity Lifts brand toilet lifts fit in almost all bathrooms, but if your bathroom wasn't built to code, it may not fit. Measuring your toilet area will save you a lot of trouble.
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