At first glance, the dual-flush toilet looks very similar to any other toilet you've seen. However, the mechanism is a little different. On a dual-flush toilet, the opening or drain in the bottom of the toilet is larger. This is where waste and water leave the toilet and enter the sewer. This larger hole means flushing is more efficient. It also reduces the likelihood of clogging. There is no...
The flush valve, as the name suggests, is a component installed in the toilet cistern to flush the contents of the toilet through the drain into the sewer/septic system. Next let's understand how the flush valve works. The toilet flush valve is located in the center of the cistern and is a plastic or brass fitting. It is operated by a rubber or neoprene flap or "float", a device in the toilet that...
A common question when deciding on a toilet flush is the difference between mechanical and pneumatic buttons. Not surprisingly, most people don't even know it's an option. Below we'll go over what each option means and hope to provide you with the best option. Mechanically operated plates are the most diverse and popular option. Mechanically operated cisterns are always preferred in terms of color...
There are many such things in the world that we see every day but know very little about them. One of them is the flush toilet in your home. When you go to the toilet in your home, office, mall or any other place, you must have noticed that there is often a big and a small button in the flusher, but have you ever wondered why it is? Why isn't there a single button when both are used for the same t...
Although replacing cistern accessories is a plumber's specialty, sometimes we need to learn some simple replacements ourselves. Such as flush valve. The following article will briefly introduce the steps to replace the flush valve. Remove the flush panel first by sliding it to the right and pulling it away from the wall. Then remove the fixing plate. Try not to lose the metal spring bit or you won...
Introduced in 1596, the flush toilet has been a must-have in all homes ever since. Modern toilets are radically different from older toilets in terms of design, functionality and overall work efficiency. These new toilet flush systems have improved a lot. Below are five common flush systems. Gravity Assisted Flushing. This flushing system uses gravity to pull water from the tank into the bowl. Was...
Modern toilet flushing systems have advanced technology that reduces water consumption, helps keep the toilet clean and provides more powerful suction. So, which one should you choose for your home needs? In this issue we start with four common flushing systems 1. Gravity flush Gravity flush toilets are commonly used in homes around the world. These models, also known as siphon toilets, have a cis...
Replacing a faulty flushing system is not difficult. Start with the tools you need to fix your push-button toilet flush: a pair of handles; a flathead screwdriver. Step 1. Turn off the water supply. If your toilet has an isolation valve, you can shut off the water without stopping the water supply to the rest of your home. If you don't have such a valve next to your toilet, then you'll need to shu...
Introducing the exquisite and innovative Sensor Flush Glass Cabinet Cistern! With a height of 1000mm and a capacitive sensor flush valve, this cutting-edge product offers a truly revolutionary bathroom experience. Witness the magic as you wave your hand above the indicated spot on the right corner of the top glass to activate the dual flush function. Say goodbye to traditional flush buttons or lev...
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