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Geberit Basement Bathroom Toilets

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Geberit Basement Bathroom Toilets: buyer's guide

Geberit offers 7 basement bathroom toilets models in the lineup we track. This page is the Geberit-specific cut of the broader Basement Bathroom Toilets toilets category — same product class, narrowed to the Geberit catalog only.

About Geberit

Geberit (Jona, Switzerland, founded 1874) makes the concealed in-wall carriers that 90% of US wall-hung toilet installations sit on — the Duofix and Sigma series — and is independently the largest European supplier of toilet flush plates and dual-flush actuators. Geberit also produces the AquaClean Mera and AquaClean Sela washlet-style smart toilets sold directly in the US, with whirl-spray wash technology and auto self-cleaning.

For the complete Geberit lineup across all sub-types and capacities, see the Geberit Toilets hub.

Geberit Basement Bathroom Toilets models we track

Other Basement Bathroom toilets brands

If you're cross-shopping basement bathroom toilets beyond Geberit, the following brands also ship in this category:

About Basement Bathroom Toilets toilets

A basement bathroom needs a toilet that works below the level of your main sewer line — meaning either a macerating toilet that pumps waste upward, or a traditional toilet paired with an ejector pump and pit. The decision between these two paths drives most basement-bathroom toilet choices.

A macerating toilet (Saniflo is the dominant brand) grinds waste into a slurry and pumps it through a 3/4" PVC discharge line up to 15 vertical feet or 150 horizontal feet to the main soil stack. Install cost: $1,800–$3,300 total. No slab break required — the entire system installs above the existing basement floor.