The toilet is one of the most functional plumbing fixtures at home. The toilet is used to dispose of all human waste from the house to the main sewer system or to a private septic tank. Accounting for almost 30% of all indoor water consumption, the toilet is the biggest water consumer in the house. That is why you should be extra careful when buying a new toilet to ensure that its of the best quality possible. You should go for a low-flow WaterSense labeled toilets because these use at least 60% less water than ordinary toilets. There are very many types and brands of toilets out there. At the most basic level, we have the one-piece and the two-piece toilets, which vary in design and construction. We have already compared these two types of toilets in our plumbing blog. We also have floor-mounted and wall-hung toilets. As the names suggest, the former is installed in the floor and the latter are mounted on the wall. We also have gravity-feed toilets and pressure-assisted toilets. The gravity-feed toilet is very common in many homes. It’s your standard two-piece floor-mounted toilet. It uses gravity to flush human waste while the pressure-assisted toilet uses compressed air to flush waste in the toilet. Let us now compare these two types of toilets.
The initial purchase price and installation costs of a pressure-assisted toilet are far much higher than those of the gravity-feed toilet. In other words, the pressure-assisted toilet is more expensive than the traditional gravity-feed toilet. But as we will see later on, these initial costs can be recouped in the long run because the pressure-assisted toilet saves more water than the gravity-feed toilet.
The pressure-assisted toilet uses compressed air to force human waste down the toilet drain and into the sewer system. Another type of a pressure-assisted toilet is the flushometer. A flushometer uses raw water pressure to flush waste down the toilet. The main advantage of installing a pressure-assisted toilet is that is consumes less water than a gravity-feed toilet. A good example off a pressure-assisted toilet is the toilets you find in airplanes. You might have noticed that these airplane toilets produce a different whoosh sound when flushed. If you want to trim your water bill significantly, then you should consider replacing your gravity-feed toilet with a pressure-assisted model.
One major disadvantage of a pressure-assisted toilet is that it makes a lot of noise when flushed. If your house is small and the bathroom is near the other rooms, then you might have a problem with a pressure-assisted toilet because of its loud whoosh sound. The good news is that you can solve this problem by installing a dual-flush toilet. A dual-flush toilet is very eco-friendly and saves a lot of water. It also gives you another flushing option to reduce noise pollution.
We are going to look at these two qualities together because they indicate the quality of each of these toilets. Both toilets are very functional in terms of waste disposal. The pressure-assisted toilet might necessitate specialized Arlington sewer repair services because it’s a bit more sophisticated in design. Also, there have been recalls of pressure-assisted toilets over the years due to ruptured air tanks.
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