Different Types of Toilet Fixtures
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There are many types of toilet fixtures available to complete your bathroom and, if you are so inclined, to help save the environment. For example, composting toilets are becoming very popular, even though they have a fairly complicated setup and are slightly more expensive than standard versions. They work because of the very high water content of waste, which can be evaporated back into the atmosphere if properly ventilated. Then, the rest can be used as fertilizer. The company Sun Mar is a market leader in this type of technology. They believe that their system is gentler on the environment than other models.
However, you may not be looking to revamp your entire system. There are other ways to be environmentally responsible, such as investing in a dual flush tool. This secondary flush works to prevent the user from needing to flush again, which in turn saves water. This removes what most consider to be the very inefficient brick that currently weighs the flush mechanism down and causes the flush. Another viable option for those taking environmental responsibility is the assisted pressure models. These tools use the power of pressure to clean out the bowl, rather than simply rinsing it, which is known to be far more sanitary. Being cleanly translates to the overall health of the users.
If you’re not looking to make a statement about being green anytime soon, do not worry. Standard toilets (as well as portable, corner, squat, and those for the handicapped) are still manufactured, and the best brands still offer them. You’ll see offerings from Duravit, Porcher, Crane, Bidet, Trane, Toto, and Eljer. Most of these make fixtures that will easily match the other parts of your bathroom, including the bathtubs, faucet, and any sinks. This can be a nice way to tie in the toilet and justify spending a little more money on one. That and the fact that you probably are not interested in making repairs on either the toilet itself or the plumbing later on down the road. Everyone knows how annoying that is, especially if you are forced to use a public commercial toilet.