Have you thought about the steps you can take to save the environment? There is solar energy, geothermal heating, and low-energy lighting – but one part of your home may be much more wasteful than you think.
If you have an older toilet, you could be wasting as much as 7 gallons of water with every flush. Fortunately, it’s easy to save water in your bathroom (even if it needs a full bathroom-remodel). This post is meant to tell you all about low flushing toilets, and how they can make your home less wasteful.
Understanding Low Flush Toilets
Some people have avoided low flow toilets in the past because they are worried they will not work as effectively. That is actually far from the truth – these days, low flow toilets are just as effective, if not even more effective, than older toilets. They’re also increasingly affordable and install just as easily as any toilet.
How Do They Work?
Older toilets are gravity-driven, which means they rely only on the force of gravity to flush water into the bowl and force waste out.
With only gravity, it takes a lot of water to make the flush powerful. Low flow toilets, on the other hand, operate using both gravity and pressure.
When you flush a low flow toilet, pressure forces water to stay in the bowl and drives out the waste, without needing tons of water to create a powerful flush. As low flow toilets become more and more modernized, they flush just as powerfully as older models.
The Importance Of Reducing Water Usage
A lot of parts of the country will experience serious drought this summer – by switching your toilet to a low flow model, you can do your part and make a real difference.
Low flushing toilets aren’t the only way you can reduce water use in your home, but they are an awesome, easy place to start. If you’re concerned about the environmental impact of your home, you should consider investing in a low flush toilet.
They are affordable, effective and so durable that a new model will surely save you money in the long run. Your low flow toilet can significantly cut down the water waste in your home, without any hassle.
Want to learn more about low flow toilets or plumbing services in your area? Reach out to our team at Beltz Home Service Co. to see what we have to offer.