How To Install a Dual Flush Toilet
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How To Install a Dual Flush Toilet

An average of 4 out of 5 flushes of your toilet is utilized to get rid of liquid waste. A dual flush toilet is very useful in a home as you get to determine the amount of water that it will use every time you flush it by choosing out of 2 flushing options. In most cases they come with a 6 liters and a 3 liters button and you can do the maths and think about how much water you can save by using it. Let us see what you need to do in order to install a dual flush toilet.

In order to install it you have the need of a new toilet tank and bowl. In order for the dual flush toilet to work as it should, you need newer bowls that are designed specifically to function with lower volumes of water. Another thing you must know is that dual flush and low flush toilets are different when it comes to size if compared with a regular toilet. You need to think about this as well when purchasing your new fixture, especially if the wall behind the existing toilet is not finished.

Installing a dual flush toilet requires the existing plumbing and you do not have to change the system. In most cases they will be designed to work fine with a 12 inch rough in but can also appear in models working with 10 or 14 inch rough ins. This is good news because around 90 percent of all toilet installations come with a 12 inch rough in. The actual installation of the dual flush toilets starts with turning off the water supply to the existing toilet. You will then need to undo the plumbing and the bolts that are holding it to the floor and simply reinstall the new dual flush toilet, just as you would install a regular toilet. Everything would be finished in a maximum of half a day. You are recommended to utilize eye protection and gloves in order to prevent getting dirty and potential impact to the eyes. Also, in order to loosen plumbing and the existing toilet you will require an adjustable wrench. There will be no problem in finding one at your local hardware store. If you think you can not install the new dual flush toilet yourself, contact a plumber and pay him to do it as you wouldn’t want to create damage to your existing plumbing system.