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Wall-hung toilets now dominate new Moroccan bathrooms. The system has a frame (metal cradle hidden in the wall) and ceramic bowl. Top brands: Geberit (Swiss leader), Grohe (Germany), Roca (Spain, made in Morocco), Jacob Delafon (France).
Tight budget (rental, secondary home): Roca/Brimak (1,800-3,200 MAD), decent but limited 5-7 year service. Daily long-term use: Geberit Duofix Sigma (3,200-6,500 MAD), world reference, 30+ year parts. Premium: Geberit Aquaclean or Duravit rimless.
Wall-hung: modern look, easy cleaning (nothing on floor), adjustable height, +50-100% price but longer ceramic life. Floor-standing: easy install, visible tank, low price (800-2,500 MAD), annoying base cleaning. New/reno SDB: wall-hung. Simple replacement: floor OK.
No, the frame is self-supporting: transfers load (400 kg max) to the floor via adjustable feet, not the wall. Can be installed on BA13 plasterboard partition if covered with 13+13 mm waterproof board. New build: 10 cm block wall behind frame ideal.
Leak causes: 1) Bowl-frame joint torque (exactly 35 Nm). 2) Float valve failure (annual check). 3) 90 mm evacuation joint pinched. 4) Misaligned flush plate. Warranty: demand 5-year parts Geberit/Grohe (vs 2-year Roca). Reno: install access hatch behind plate.
Chrome polished: timeless (Geberit Sigma 30, Grohe Skate), 450-900 MAD. Matte white: Scandinavian trend, 550-1,000. Touch-sensitive: pure design, 1,200-1,800 but needs electrical wiring. Glass/marble/lacquer: premium, 1,500-1,800. Dual-flush (3/6 L) saves 25 L/day vs old WC.
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