Building a home or setting up a commercial development in Kenya requires making smart choices on building materials and sanitaryware. The toilet is one of the most frequently used fixtures, making durability, ease of maintenance, and water efficiency paramount. If you are comparing options in Nairobi, you will find that the **ceramic toilet price in Kenya** varies widely based on style, configuration, and brand.
This guide serves as a complete breakdown of toilet styles, from budget-friendly choices to premium luxury suites, helping you make the right choice for your project.
1. Budget Options: P-Trap & S-Trap Bowles
For rental properties, commercial spaces, or secondary bathrooms, basic ceramic bowls are highly cost-effective. These typically consist of standard porcelain floor-mounted bowls connecting to either wall drainage (P-trap) or floor drainage (S-trap). Prices for basic ceramic traps in Nairobi start from **KES 2,500 to KES 5,000** (excluding flushing cisterns).
W.c P trap Toilet
High-durability basic ceramic toilet bowl with P-trap layout.
View Price (KES 2,500)2. Mid-Range Options: Toilet Sets and Specialized Models
For standard family homes, a complete toilet set—which includes the bowl, cistern, internal valves, and seat cover—offers excellent value. Standard coupled sets range between **KES 8,000 and KES 15,000**. This category also includes specialized units like compact junior toilets designed for schools, daycare centers, or children's bathrooms.
W.c Toilet Set
Complete standard toilet suite with plastic seat cover and hardware.
View Price (KES 8,500)W.c Junior Toilet
Ergonomically scaled toilet bowl designed specifically for kids' bathrooms.
View Price (KES 14,500)3. Premium Options: One-Piece & Suspended Toilet Suites
For modern apartments and high-end master suites, premium ceramic toilets are the standard. This range includes one-piece seamless models (KES 18,500 - KES 30,000) and wall-mounted toilets with concealed cistern systems (KES 25,000 - KES 50,000+). These designs are made of vitreous china with a smooth glaze that resists stains and bacteria buildup.
Key Factors When Purchasing
- Glaze Quality: Check if the toilet has a dual-glazed finish. Premium glazes prevent waste from sticking, minimizing cleaning frequency.
- Dual-Flush Mechanism: Choose a dual-flush button (e.g., 3 liters for half-flush, 6 liters for full-flush) to conserve water.
- Seat Quality: Soft-closing toilet seats are highly recommended. They prevent slamming noises and protect the ceramic rim from cracks.
For the best sanitaryware deals in Nairobi, visit our Waiyaki Way showroom. Ziann East Africa offers countrywide delivery and product warranties on all ceramic systems.