We have a sensitive septic system.
Our service company recommended we install water-saving toilets to cut down on water flowing into the system.
What do you recommend for minimum toilet water use with maximum power?
We have a sensitive septic system.
Our service company recommended we install water-saving toilets to cut down on water flowing into the system.
What do you recommend for minimum toilet water use with maximum power?
While a lot of homeowners want an efficient toilet to cut down on water bills, installing a water-saving toilet can also benefit a home with a delicate septic system.
Toilets that use less than 1.3 gallons per flush can qualify as an HET (high-efficiency toilet). Many HETs are designed with flushing systems to deliver a strong flush.
But if you're looking for an extra kick with your HET flush, I recommend looking into assisted flushing toilets. Assisted flush toilets use pressurized air mixed with water in a sealed tank to provide a powerful flush of water into the bowl. Professional public bathrooms have used assisted flush toilets for years, and the technology works well with residential water-saving toilets.
So, if you want to save water and go like a pro, look into an air pressure-powered water-saving toilet.
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