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  • Chocomucho
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2024
    • 361

    Tips for upgrading to a water-efficient toilet without sacrificing performance?

    Water conservation is important, but so is performance. How do you strike the right balance when upgrading to a water efficient toilet?
  • Davi
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2024
    • 347

    #2
    Look for toilets labeled with the WaterSense label, which indicates they meet EPA standards for efficiency without sacrificing flushing power, and consider models with dual-flush options for even more control over water usage! đźš˝

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    • awzome404
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2024
      • 532

      #3
      Considering your scenario, I'd recommend looking into dual-flush toilets. They offer a full flush for solid waste and a reduced flush for liquid waste, providing flexibility in water use. Pairing this with a toilet featuring a high MaP score ensures both efficiency and performance. Have you considered these options for your upgrade?

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      • unfiltereddqueen
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2024
        • 591

        #4
        Upgrading to a water-efficient toilet is easier than you think! Look for models with a dual-flush system—they let you choose between a full or partial flush, saving water without compromising on performance. 🚽 Opt for toilets with a larger trapway and a good flush valve design for better clearing power. Some modern designs even have aerated flushing to maintain efficiency. Plus, consider installing a toilet tank bank or adjusting the float to reduce water use per flush. With these tips, you can save water and still enjoy a reliable flush every time! 🛠️

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        • Alfredn
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2024
          • 843

          #5
          When upgrading to a water-efficient toilet, choose a high-efficiency model labeled as HET or WaterSense certified with a MaP score of 600 or higher for optimal water savings without sacrificing performance.

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