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Posted by meen on June 28, 2008, 7:55 am
Hi,
I am building a new house and was wondering if someone has looked
into different types of flushes and which works better , a flushometer
or a standard tank based flush for WC.
S
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Posted by Craig M on June 28, 2008, 4:17 pm
I installed a American Standard cadet in our bathroom, its a great toilet,
it will flush most anything down, uses a flush tower system, and works I'd
say pretty dang well, just make sure your waste lines are up for it, size,
slope, ect, it uses 1.5 gal per flush, and will get it down, but I still
sometimes give it a extra flush, or hold the lever a bit, to make sure it
goes on down, depends on what the load is :)
It has a 3 inch passage way comming out of it, have had it about 4 years and
have replaced the seal on the flush tower once so far.
There are others out there, take a look, compare them.
> Hi,
> I am building a new house and was wondering if someone has looked
> into different types of flushes and which works better , a flushometer
> or a standard tank based flush for WC.
>
> S
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