
How Much Can You Save Replacing an Old 3.5 GPF Toilet?
ToiletsA 3.5 GPF toilet from the 1980s or early 1990s can consume more than 20,000 gallons of water per year per household.…
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A 3.5 GPF toilet from the 1980s or early 1990s can consume more than 20,000 gallons of water per year per household.…
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In a small bathroom, the toilet often claims a third of the floor. The right pick shaves inches off bowl projection, shrinks…
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Siphonic toilets use the shape of the trapway and a hidden jet to create a vacuum that sucks the bowl clean, giving…
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A self cleaning toilet keeps its bowl spotless between scrubbings using a slick antimicrobial glaze, a swirling rinse that reaches the full…
Read the guideThat loud bang or thudding rattle after you flush is not the house settling. Water hammer is a real plumbing problem with…
Read the guideHome / Guides / Do Dual Flush Toilets Clog More Often? Toilet Guide Do Dual Flush Toilets Clog More Often? Straight answers…
Read the guideFor shorter adults and children who use the family bathroom, a comfort-height or ADA-compliant toilet at 17 to 19 inches can leave…
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The 703AP27 packages every internal tank component into one box, promising a full rebuild without multiple hardware-store trips. Here is what the…
Read the guidePractical, evidence-based habits for a cleaner, safer, and genuinely respectful bathroom experience at home and in public.
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MaP scores, GPF ratings, and real flushing performance data for 10 top-rated toilets -- ranked so you can choose with confidence.
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