Many people don't realize this, but your toilet uses more water than anything else in your home. A normal toilet uses about 7 gallons of water every time you flush. A modern dual flush toilet has separate buttons for small and large flushes. A small flush only uses .9 gallons of water compared to 7 gallons on older models. They are more expensive but they'll pay for themselves times over when you save money on your water bills.
DUAL FLUSH TOILETS
A Dual Flush Toilet has two buttons, one for a small flush and one for larger flush. Limiting the use of the larger flush can reduce water usage by up to 67% compared with the traditional toilet. This toilet is reliable, simple to use and has proven itself through a decade of rigorous testing. These toilets can save up to 18,000 gallons (69,000 liters) per year.
Flapperless toilets are the only gravity-flush toilet that controls water flow with the use of patented “tipping bucket” technology, eliminating rubber flappers and flexible seals in the toilet tank. Standard toilet designs contain rubber flush balls that can leak due to improper seating or normal “wear and tear” from corrosive minerals in the water. This is not the case with a true flapperless toilet, which has NO sealing devices that control the flow of water from the tank to the bowl. A flapperless toilet eliminates all such sealing devices and resultant concerns for the water conservation industry.
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