Gross Take, but Here's How Often You Should Actually Replace Your Toilet Seat
Briefly

Replacing a toilet seat is commonly done for aesthetic upgrades rather than necessity, according to industry professionals. Charley Pugh and Judaline Cassidy emphasize the importance of modernizing old or unsanitary seats, particularly those with built-in padding. While replacing a toilet seat is not urgent, it is a straightforward task requiring basic tools like screwdrivers and pliers. In summary, maintaining your bathroom fixtures can enhance both functionality and appearance, making the replacement worthwhile for homeowners.
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Some home repair tasks give you a bit of wiggle room. Stained carpet is a bummer, but it doesn't require an immediate renovation.
If you fall into one of these categories - or if you're in the unfortunate position of replacing a broken toilet seat - the good news is that it's not a difficult task to accomplish.
Before you touch any part of your toilet, gather the tools you'll need for the job. You'll need a flat- or Phillips-head screwdriver.
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