We install these for a living, so you would expect us to say yes. Here is the more useful answer: smart toilets are absolutely worth it for some households and genuinely unnecessary for others. After watching hundreds of Utah families live with them, the pattern is clear.

Eplo smart toilet with touchless controls installed in a modern bathroom

Who Ends Up Loving Them

Three groups, reliably. Cold-bathroom households, because a heated seat in a Utah January is not a gimmick, it is a quality-of-life upgrade you feel every day. Anyone with mobility challenges, because auto-open lids, hands-free washing, and comfort-height seating restore real independence. And households that simply got tired of buying toilet paper by the pallet.

Who Should Probably Skip It

If your current toilet works, your bathroom stays warm, nobody in the house has mobility needs, and the feature list reads as novelty to you, keep your money. A quality bidet seat on your existing toilet delivers much of the experience at a fraction of the cost, and we install those too.

The Value Math Nobody Runs

The mistake is comparing a smart toilet to a regular toilet. The honest comparison is smart toilet versus toilet plus the paper, wipes, and cleaning products it replaces, spread over a 10-to-15-year service life. It rarely pencils out to pure savings, and that is fine: nobody buys a heated seat as an investment vehicle. You are buying daily comfort, and unlike most upgrades, this one gets used a dozen times a day.

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What is the most regret-proof entry point?

Tier 1 at $1,850 installed. Proven units, full feature set, and the install standard is identical to our premium tiers.

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