The average household sees five toilet flushes per day. With older toilets using about six gallons per flush, a person could easily get through 11,000 gallons of water per year this way. Water is, of ...
July 15, 1946. That’s the date stamped inside the tank of my guest room toilet. That explains a lot. My house was built in 1946, so it’s an original toilet. You can hear the humming of pipes for ...
A busy bathroom uses a lot of water, and low-flow toilets and showerheads (which have been the norm for a few decades now) have probably saved you thousands of dollars on your utility bills over time.
It's a question that's been asked of limbo contestants and criminals, but it's now being asked of that household workhorse in our lives: toilets. Since 1994, the federal government has mandated that ...
We use it everyday but rarely think about it. That porcelain throne sitting in our bathrooms can use up a lot of water. That’s why Fort Worth wants to give you a new one. Since 2007 the city has given ...
When you want to replace a toilet, you have two main options: one piece and two piece toilets. As the names imply, one piece toilets are in one piece, while two piece toilets have a separate tank and ...
The city of Palmetto is offering a new rebate program to get utility customers to conserve water while making the switch to low-flow toilets. In a partnership with the Southwest Florida Water ...
SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. — Some Seminole County residents are being offered up to $200 dollars to reduce their water consumption. Seminole County officials are offering a toilet replacement rebate ...
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