Toilets
Did
you know that the toilet is one of the largest consumers of fresh water
in your home? Today toilet manufacturers are developing new ways to
decrease the amount of water needed to operate your toilet safely and
effectively. The newest generation of toilet uses only 1.1 gallons of
water per flush. Some models have a dual flush mechanism that use less
water when less of a flush is necessary.
It
was not so long ago that a toilet used 3.5 gallons per flush and the
older toilets from 1950 used up to 5 gallons per flush. We stock EPA
certified toilets on every truck and can get you on track to saving
water, and being a little more environmentally conscious. Less water
per flush means less water going to the treatment plant. Therefore, less
water is released from those plants into the rivers, lakes, and
streams.
Of
course, we can unclog your clogged toilet or repair anything that needs
to be fixed with your current toilet. Many times it can make more
sense to upgrade to a newer, and more efficient toilet than to simply
keep paying for repairs on an older one, but our plumbing technicians
aim to give you all the options on how to solve any plumbing problem
concerning your toilet fixtures.
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