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Dual Flush Toilets In Modern Society

Posted by Tal Potishman in July 4th, 2009
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by Tal Potishman

Most people will be shocked to discover that their toilet flushing is one of the major water usages in the house. The gallons of water that get used every time you flush is substantial, and this is something that we do not think about or simply take for granted.

The dual flush toilet system is designed to avoid this wastage of water. The system gives you the choice between choosing two different flushes. Thus, the flush for the liquid waste will use a minimal amount of water in comparison to solid waste which will use more.

Therefore a picture should begin to form about the usefulness behind this very important system. You can see that the liquid waste will not require as much water to flush it down as solid waste will. However, conventional toilet systems use the same amount of water for both, thus wasting a lot of unnecessary water. Why use more water than is necessary to flush down liquid waste? A whole tank of water is not needed to flush down liquid waste. The dual flush system enables you to choose the correct option depending on your situation. By using the dual flush system, you are contributing to the environment in a positive manner. Furthermore, using only half of the water will also reduce your water bill.

What is the actual difference?

Many reports have indicated that using a dual flush system as opposed to a conventional system can reduce water consumption up to 67%. The amount of water that can be saved is so substantial that some countries have even passed laws to ensure that only dual flush systems are installed in homes. This is particularly the case in countries where they are suffering from low water shortages.

Variety of designs

Another advantage of installing a dual flush toilet system is that you have a wide variety to choose from. As more and more people are beginning to recognise its worth, the bigger companies are battling to make them as innovative and aesthetically pleasing as possible. They come in a number of different styles, suitable for different tastes.

Drawback with the dual flush system

One drawback is that it is quite tricky installing this system, as the process is much more complicated than your average toilet installation. If you decide to install a dual flush toilet system in your home, make sure you contact a professional plumber. This will ensure that your new system gets installed the way you want it, and problem-free.

Many people are not as environmentally concious as they should be. This is due to the fact that it is easy to take our water usage for granted as it is quite convenient to leave things the way they are most of the time. However, with dwindling natural resources, now is the time more than ever to make a change. Using a dual flush system will help the environment considerably by reducing the water usage. Do not be put off by installation charges as you will reap the benefits in the long run. Not just for yourself, but for society as well.

About the Author:
Tal Potishman, editor of Heating Central, writes articles about central heating, boiler, West Hampstead plumbers, underfloor heating and solar thermal. He specializes in helping save money by advising on efficient heating.
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