What is Pressure-assisted Toilet ?
Pressure-assisted toilets use a combination of air pressure and water to create a powerful flush. There is a sealed pressure vessel inside the toilet tank that seals in the air. When you flush, compressed air pushes water into the toilet at high speed, ensuring a thorough and efficient flush. This mechanism not only enhances flushing power, but also significantly reduces the amount of water required for each flush.
Pros and Cons of Pressure Assisted vs. Gravity Flow Toilets.
Pressure-assisted toilets: These use air pressure to create a powerful flush, which reduces clogging and uses less water per flush. This toilet is more efficient and reliable, but it's noisier and costs slightly more upfront.
Gravity-flow toilets: Gravity-flow toilets rely on gravity to move water and waste, so they are quieter and generally less expensive. However, gravity-flow toilets may have difficulty handling larger waste volumes, resulting in more frequent clogs and higher water usage.
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