Pressure-Assisted Toilets: Making the Right Choice

Pressure assisted toilets are a unique type of toilet, one of the few changes in the industry over the years and we will take a closer look at these options. They are becoming more and more common simply because they work so well.

So if you’re remodeling your home or building, a new one of these might be something you’d consider.

Ok, let’s start with a quick explanation of what pressure assisted toilets are. These are toilets that allow water pressure to build up in the storage tank and then use that pressurized water to clean the bowl. By the way, if you are worried about having guests over and having to explain each time how to use it, no worries there.

These toilets look the same from the outside, and unless someone opens the storage tank and sees the completely sealed interior bowl, you’ll never know the difference. Hopefully your guests aren’t that interested in your plumbing.

The difference between these models and the one you and almost everyone else in America have in their homes is pressure. Instead of using gravity to simply help pull the water down, pressure builds in the tank and then the water is literally forced out of the holes with high pressure. It is a system that works quite well.

There is no water pump. These versions simply use the pressure that comes from the water company to your home. The only time you might worry about installing one of these types is if you have a serious water pressure problem in your home which can occur in some neighborhoods that have over-built and over-taxed the local water supply. But if that’s not a problem, you should be good to go.

These toilets range in price from $200 to $400 and look nearly identical to regular toilets. Actually, looking at them online or in a store, you will find it hard to tell them apart. The mechanics of these is so simple that most brands are the same.

Installing them is the same process as installing a regular toilet, as the differences in design are in the unit and not outside of the toilet. We wish you the best in your bathroom remodel and hope this article has helped you decide on the next toilet in your bathroom. . .

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