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Q1: How much do I save? |
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What Most of Us Use on Average
- A five minute shower: 15-40 gallons
- A conventional flush toilet: 3.5-7 gallons per flush
- Open-tab shaving: 5-10 gallons
- Open-tab tooth brushing: 4-10 gallons
- Standard dishwasher: 10-15 gallons
- American Water
Works Association and
Denver Water
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A1: As you see from
the statistics, toilet usage accounts for about
40% of our inside water usage if
you are using old toilets.
Considering
75% of our bathroom visits are for urination,
you will save 12%
of the whole indoor usage! If you install this on 3.5 GPF
toilets, you will save about half cent on water & sewage
charge on every save flush! |
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Q2: It
does not full flush! |
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A2: It means
the lift wire is
too tight. When you push the lever up, you should not open
the air release valve of the flapper. So just loose
several knots. |
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Q3: It
does not save flush! |
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A3: It means
the lift wire is
too loose. When you push the lever down, you should open
the air release valve of the flapper. The air has to come
out in order to loose the buoyancy. So just tighten
several knots. |
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