Sunday, February 6, 2011

about your toilet

An older toilet can use up to five gallons per flush. So, that means that if you flush twice a day for a year you use 3,650 gallons of water. In a household of four that is 14,600 gallons.

That's enough to fill up a 24' wide 54'' deep circular swimming pool.



On the other hand a high efficiency toilet uses 1.6 gallons, or less, per flush. That's only 1,168 gallons per year for one person flushing two times a year, and 4,672 gallons for a family of four.

A high efficiency toilet saves you ten thousand gallons a year!

That's good for your wallet and the environment.
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1 comment:

  1. We have a really old toilet. Maybe I could save some money by getting a high efficiency one!

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