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Wash-and-dry toilets for care at home.
A wash-and-dry toilet uses water and warm air to support a cleaner, more private bathroom routine. Start with the room and the person using it, then we shape the right quote route.
Warm air dry
Drying support is the key difference from a simple bidet spray.Private routine
The strongest reason to buy is dignity and day-to-day comfort.Room first
The quote starts with photos, not a fixed product choice.Why buyers search for it
The appeal is simple: cleaner hygiene with less awkward help.
For many customers, the category is not about luxury technology. It is about making a personal routine feel cleaner, calmer and more private.
Private washing
Water washing can support a cleaner intimate hygiene routine after toilet use.
Drying support
Warm air drying is what separates a proper wash-and-dry route from a basic water-only bidet.
Care-at-home fit
The right product can be useful when a family wants the bathroom to support daily dignity at home.
One-room start
Care settings can begin with one room before considering any wider plan.
Best starting routes
A wash-and-dry toilet quote should follow the room.
Some bathrooms suit a full floor-standing replacement. Others may suit a selected seat upgrade or need a more planned room package.
For a parent, partner or yourself
Start here when the main buying reason is comfort, privacy and daily hygiene support at home.
Start Care Quote Floor-standing routeFor a complete replacement
Start here when the existing toilet may be replaced with a dedicated wash-and-dry smart toilet.
Start Replacement Quote Care settingFor one room first
Start here when a care home or supported-living setting wants to explore one practical room before wider planning.
Start Care Setting QuoteNot just a toilet upgrade
The product matters because the routine is personal.
When someone needs help with intimate hygiene, the bathroom becomes more than a room. A suitable wash-and-dry toilet can make the routine feel more private and less stressful, where the person and bathroom are suitable.
- The first step is a short quote request, not a technical survey.
- Photos are requested by email so the customer does not have to over-explain the room.
- The final recommendation depends on the room, product route and intended use.
What the first quote checks
Photos help us see whether the bathroom is ready for this type of product.
The first review is practical: existing toilet type, room space, likely product route and whether the quote should start with a seat, full replacement or care-setting plan.
Existing toilet
The toilet shape and position tell us whether a seat route or full replacement is more realistic.
Room space
Clearances, access and the room approach matter for everyday comfort and care-led use.
Water and power
Wash-and-dry toilets need suitable water and electrical arrangements, checked before a fitted quote moves forward.
Daily use
Controls, comfort and cleaning expectations need to suit the person or setting using the bathroom.
Common questions
Wash-and-dry toilet questions before a quote.
These answers keep the first decision simple. The final product route still depends on the bathroom, intended use and the details reviewed after your enquiry.
Is this the same as a shower toilet?
Many UK pages use shower toilet, wash-and-dry toilet, bidet toilet and smart toilet for overlapping products. The key point is washing and drying after toilet use.
Do I need to choose a model first?
No. The room and the intended use should narrow the product route before any exact model is discussed.
Can it help with care at home?
It can be useful where the room, person and product are suitable, especially when privacy and daily hygiene are the main reasons for the upgrade.
Ready to check the room?
Start a wash-and-dry toilet quote with the short form.
Send the basics first. We request the useful bathroom photos by email.