Jacuzzi Estasi Two-Piece Round-Front 1.28 GPF Comfort Height Toilet

Model TZ4201
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Glaze
Standard vitreous china
Design
Two-piece round-front Comfort Height
Map Score
700
Bowl Shape
Round-Front 16.5"
Flush Type
Jacuzzi Standard Gravity (3-inch flush valve)
Watersense
1

Jacuzzi Estasi Two-Piece Round-Front 1.28 GPF Comfort Height Toilet Review

Jacuzzi Estasi Two-Piece Round-Front: The Volume Jacuzzi Two-Piece

The Jacuzzi Estasi Two-Piece Round-Front 1.28 GPF Comfort Height Toilet is Jacuzzi's volume seller — the most-specified Jacuzzi two-piece at Home Depot, Lowe's, and Wayfair. At $199-$269 retail (slightly more in Biscuit or Bone at $229-$289), Estasi is positioned as Jacuzzi's mainstream branded two-piece for traditional and transitional bathroom renovations. The brand recognition of Jacuzzi (best known for spa tubs) extends into the toilet category, making Estasi a reasonable choice for renovations where buyers prefer recognizable brands over Glacier Bay house-brand alternatives at lower prices.

Estasi's Position in Jacuzzi's Catalog

  • Tucana: $179-$239 — entry-level, utilitarian
  • Estasi (this model): $199-$269 — volume seller, transitional design with color options
  • Niova: $219-$279 (one-piece equivalent at $329-$399)
  • Pomarico: $269-$329 — decorative premium with 1.6 GPF
  • Bellevista: $249-$309 (one-piece equivalent at $349-$429)

Round-Front Bowl with Color Options

Estasi ships standard in round-front bowl shape (~16.5" length). Round-front bowls fit compact bathrooms where elongated bowls don't have adequate floor depth. An elongated bowl variant is also available — verify SKU before purchasing for desired bowl shape.

Color Catalog

Estasi is the only Jacuzzi toilet with a meaningful color palette:

  • Glossy White (standard): $199-$269
  • Biscuit: $229-$289 — warm cream finish, popular for Tuscan and traditional renovations
  • Bone: $229-$289 — cooler-toned cream, matches existing late-1990s/2000s Bone fixtures

This is the broadest Jacuzzi color palette available — Niova has limited Biscuit availability, but Tucana, Pomarico, and Bellevista are Glossy White only. For warm-tone fixture matching in traditional bathroom renovations, Estasi is the Jacuzzi specification.

1.28 GPF Single-Flush

Standard 1.28 GPF — WaterSense certified. FluidMaster-licensed flush mechanism with universal parts availability.

ADA Comfort Height

Seat height ~17 inches floor-to-rim.

Specifications

  • Form factor: Two-piece floor-mount, transitional
  • Bowl shape: Round-front (elongated variant available)
  • Material: Vitreous china
  • Flush volume: 1.28 GPF single-flush
  • Rough-in: 12 inches
  • Seat height: ~17 inches (ADA comfort height)
  • Seat: Sold separately ($15-$45)
  • Color: Glossy White (standard), Biscuit, Bone
  • Warranty: 5 years vitreous china, 1 year mechanical
  • MaP rating: 800g
  • Certifications: WaterSense, ADA compliant

Installation

  • Standard 12-inch rough-in
  • Cold water supply
  • Wax ring + flange bolts ($15-$25)
  • Seat purchased separately
  • Two-piece installation: 1.5-2 hours, $150-$350

Care

  • Standard porcelain cleaners safe on all finishes
  • Pumice stones safe for mineral deposits
  • Biscuit and Bone: limit prolonged bleach contact to 4 hours to avoid subtle finish lightening over years
  • Bleach soaks safe on Glossy White
  • Avoid steel wool

Pros

  • Volume Jacuzzi two-piece with strong consumer review track record
  • Biscuit and Bone color options — rare at this price tier outside American Standard
  • Jacuzzi brand recognition adds resale appeal
  • 1.28 GPF WaterSense certified
  • FluidMaster internals for universal parts
  • ADA comfort height
  • Available at Home Depot, Lowe's, Wayfair with broad inventory
  • Compact round-front bowl fits tight bathrooms (elongated also available)

Cons

  • Round-front bowl less comfortable than elongated for extended seating
  • Seat sold separately
  • 5-year china warranty weaker than Delta lifetime china at similar price
  • 1-year mechanical warranty short
  • Traditional aesthetic — less appeal for contemporary modern renovations
  • Less aesthetic refinement than premium-tier two-pieces at higher prices

Who Should Buy

  • Traditional or transitional bathroom renovations wanting Biscuit or Bone color matching
  • Jacuzzi brand-loyalty buyers wanting most affordable mainstream two-piece in the catalog
  • Spa-themed bathrooms with Jacuzzi tub coordination
  • Renovations matching existing late-1990s/2000s Bone fixtures
  • Tuscan or Mediterranean-influenced design specifications
  • Property managers wanting branded two-piece with color options for tenant appeal

Comparison Decisions

  • Estasi vs. Tucana ($179-$239): Tucana saves $20 but only Glossy White. Estasi worth the upgrade for color options.
  • Estasi vs. Delta Hatcher ($149-$199): Delta wins on lifetime china warranty (vs. Estasi 5-year). Estasi wins on Biscuit/Bone availability. Pick on warranty vs. color priority.
  • Estasi vs. American Standard Cadet 3 ($199-$249): AmStd wins on flush performance (PowerWash + 4-inch valve) and warranty (10-year china + 5-year mechanical). Estasi wins on Jacuzzi brand recognition. AmStd is the better long-term choice for most buyers.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Will this fit my bathroom? Standard 12-inch rough-in fits most US homes built after 1970. Measure from the finished wall (not stud) to the center of the closet flange before ordering. For unusual rough-ins (10" or 14") or non-standard floor depths, verify dimensions against the product spec sheet before ordering.
  • How long does installation take? Typical installation runs 1.5-2 hours for an experienced installer. Add 30-60 minutes if the closet flange needs replacement or repair, and 1-2 hours if the existing supply line stop valve needs to be replaced.
  • Is the toilet seat included? Some configurations include a soft-close seat; others sell it separately for $20-$60. Check the SKU listing before purchase to confirm.
  • How much will this save vs. my existing toilet? At 1.28 GPF, this two-piece toilet uses meaningfully less water than older designs. Replacing a pre-1992 3.5 GPF toilet typically saves $130-$180 per year in water utility costs, depending on local water rates and household flush volume — payback on the toilet purchase price within 2-4 years is realistic for most households.
  • What's the realistic service life? Expect 15-18 years typical for the vitreous china body under normal residential use. Internal flush components (fill valve, flush valve, flapper) typically need replacement around year 7-10 — these are universal hardware-store parts costing $15-$45 total.
  • Can I install this myself? Most experienced DIYers can complete installation in 1-2 hours with basic plumbing tools. Hire a licensed plumber if you're uncomfortable with closet flange work, supply line connections, or if your plumbing is older than 1980s and may need flange replacement.
  • What's the return policy if it doesn't work for my space? Most retailers accept unused toilet returns within 30-90 days (Home Depot 90, Amazon 30, specialty plumbing 30). Installed toilets are NOT returnable — measure twice, install once.

Step-by-Step Installation Overview

  1. Turn off the water supply at the toilet stop valve (the small valve behind/beside the toilet). Flush the tank to drain residual water, then sponge out any water remaining in the tank and bowl.
  2. Disconnect the supply line from the bottom of the tank. Have a small bucket and towel ready for any drips.
  3. Remove the old toilet: unscrew the two closet flange bolts at the base, rock the toilet gently side-to-side to break the wax ring seal, and lift it off the flange. Have a second person help with the lift — the bowl alone weighs 50-90 lbs.
  4. Clean the closet flange thoroughly. Scrape off old wax residue with a putty knife. If the flange is cracked or below the finished floor surface, replace it before proceeding (flange replacement adds ~$25 in parts and 30-60 minutes of labor).
  5. Install new closet flange bolts in the flange slots (most kits include these; verify before starting). Place the new wax ring on top of the flange (or on the bottom of the new bowl, depending on installer preference).
  6. Set the new bowl over the flange, aligning the bolts through the bowl mounting holes. Press down firmly with even pressure to seat the wax ring. Don't twist or rock the bowl after seating — that breaks the seal.
  7. Tighten the closet flange bolts alternately (a few turns on each side, then back to the other) until the bowl is firmly seated. Don't over-tighten — porcelain cracks from excessive bolt torque.
  8. Place the tank-to-bowl gasket on the bowl. Set the tank on the bowl, aligning the mounting holes. Insert the tank bolts from inside the tank and tighten alternately until the tank is snug against the bowl (don't over-tighten).
  9. Connect the supply line to the bottom of the tank. Turn on the water supply, let the tank fill, and test the flush. Check all connections for leaks.
  10. Install the toilet seat (if not pre-installed) by inserting the seat bolts through the bowl mounting holes and tightening the nuts from underneath.
  11. Final leak check: flush several times, run a tissue paper test around the base for any seepage, and verify the toilet sits firmly without rocking.

Tools you'll need: adjustable wrench, channel-lock pliers, putty knife, sponge, small bucket, towels, and a level. If you don't have these, expect to spend $40-$60 at a hardware store on a basic install kit.

10-Year Total Cost of Ownership Estimate

  • Initial purchase + installation supplies: typical $15-$30 in wax ring, supply line, and flange bolts on top of the toilet price.
  • Plumber labor (if not DIY): $150-$350 for standard floor-mount install, $250-$500 for smart toilet, $1,000-$2,000 for wall-hung.
  • Replacement seat at year 6-8: $25-$50 for a Bemis or branded replacement.
  • Replacement flush internals at year 7-10: $15-$45 total in parts (fill valve, flapper) — universal Fluidmaster/Korky parts at any hardware store.
  • Water utility cost (1.28 GPF average, 5,000 flushes/year): $400-$600 over 10 years depending on local water rates.
  • Annual savings vs. replacing a pre-1992 3.5 GPF toilet: $130-$180/year ≈ $1,300-$1,800 over 10 years — frequently exceeding the entire toilet purchase + install cost.

Warranty Registration and Care Best Practices

Register this two-piece toilet with Jacuzzi within 30 days of purchase to ensure warranty coverage — most brands require online registration plus original receipt for any future warranty claim. Save the receipt as a PDF and email it to yourself for cloud backup; physical receipts fade and get lost. Photograph the model number sticker (typically inside the tank or under the tank lid for one-piece designs) as part of your warranty documentation.

Common warranty exclusions across all toilet brands:

  • Impact damage from dropped tools or items falling on the bowl/tank lid
  • Freeze damage in unheated vacation properties or unheated bathrooms in cold climates
  • Installation damage from over-tightened bolts (cracks at the flange mount), uneven floors causing rocking, or missing wax ring seals
  • Damage from in-tank cleaning tablets (these chemically degrade rubber flapper seals and stain the porcelain)
  • Hard water staining (cosmetic, not structural)
  • Cosmetic scratches from abrasive cleaning products (especially on matte finishes)

Routine cleaning best practices: Use standard porcelain bowl cleaners (Lysol, Clorox, Soft Scrub with Bleach) for the bowl interior. Microfiber + mild dish soap for the exterior, lid, and seat. Avoid steel wool, abrasive scrub pads, and powdered scrub cleaners (Comet, Ajax) that scratch the glaze over years of use. For hard water mineral deposits, apply CLR or Lime-Away with a 10-15 minute dwell time, scrub with a bowl brush, then flush — repeat for stubborn buildup. Wipe water spots on the rim and seat hinge promptly to prevent permanent mineral etching, especially on matte black or matte gray finishes where mineral staining shows visibly faster than on glossy white.

If a warranty claim becomes necessary, contact Jacuzzi customer service with: photographs of the defect from multiple angles, the model and serial number, your purchase receipt, and the installation date. Expect 5-10 business days for initial review and 15-30 days for claim resolution if approved.

Pros
  • Jacuzzi brand recognition (legendary whirlpool brand) extends to toilets
  • Round-front bowl fits powder rooms and tight half-baths
  • WaterSense 1.28 GPF + Comfort Height
  • Universal Korky/Fluidmaster aftermarket parts
  • Limited Lifetime porcelain warranty
  • Plumbing-supply + online channel availability
  • Bathroom-suite brand coordination for full Jacuzzi bathroom installations
  • Standard 12-inch rough-in
Cons
  • Jacuzzi toilet brand pedigree lower than dedicated toilet brands
  • SoftClose seat NOT included
  • Limited big-box availability — plumbing-supply primary
  • Standard vitreous glaze
  • MaP 700g (adequate for powder room)
  • Single-flush only
  • 5-year tank trim warranty

Full Specifications

Brand
Jacuzzi
Model Number
TZ4201
Glaze
Standard vitreous china
Design
Two-piece round-front Comfort Height
Map Score
700
Bowl Shape
Round-Front 16.5"
Flush Type
Jacuzzi Standard Gravity (3-inch flush valve)
Watersense
1
Ada Compliant
1
Height Inches
16.5
Warranty Years
5
Rough In Inches
12
Gallons Per Flush
1.28
Warranty Porcelain
Limited Lifetime

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