Protecting the environment and conserving natural resources is essential to the wellbeing of our planet. There are numerous ways that you can do your part to help the planet. For instance, you can conserve energy by remembering to shut off lights that you are not using. Another way to live the green life is to find ways to conserve water. One way to do this is to talk to your Denver plumbers about installing water-efficient appliances like dual flush toilets.
A dual flush toilet is designed to have two flushing operations – one flush for liquid wastes and one flush for solid wastes. Each flush uses a different amount of water. You can save a considerable amount of water each year by using the appropriate flush every time you use the toilet.
Installing a dual flush toilet is a great way to save water – but before you rush out to buy one, consider the pros and cons.
The primary pro of a dual flush toilet is water conservation. Switching to this type of toilet is a simple way to save this precious resource (and save money on your water bills) without much effort. In fact, dual flush toilets use only a little more than 30% of the water that an ordinary toilet uses when used correctly. There are a number of great options on the market for you to consider—just be on the lookout for the EPA WaterSense label.
The cons of a dual flush toilet include ease of use, maintenance, and sanitation. Some dual flush toilets can be confusing. If you use the wrong flush button, you will have to flush again – defeating the purpose of the toilet, which is to save water. Make sure you choose a dual flush toilet that is easy to use, even for small children.
The maintenance of a dual flush toilet is another possible con. These toilets are not as simple to maintain as a traditional toilet because they have dual flushing mechanisms. This can lead to more costly repairs down the road.
Finally, some dual flush owners find that their toilet requires more cleaning because the lower flush option uses less water. Not only does the water help with the flushing process, it helps keep the toilet clean. Less water means less rinsing of the interior of the bowl, which can lead to more frequent cleaning of the toilet.
Ready to upgrade your toilet? Contact the Denver Plumbers at Quality First Service Group today to request a service!