Types of Toilets: A Comprehensive Guide to Flushing Systems
1. Gravity flush toilet:- Most common type of toilet
- Uses gravity to flush water from the tank into the bowl
2. Pressure-assist toilet:
- Has a pressurized tank that forces water into the bowl
- More powerful than gravity flush toilets
- Can be more expensive
3. Dual-flush toilet:
- Has two flush buttons: one for liquid waste and one for solid waste
- Uses less water than traditional toilets
4. Low-flow toilet:
- Uses less water per flush than traditional toilets
- Can be helpful in reducing water usage
- May not be as powerful as traditional toilets
5. Composting toilet:
- Does not use water to flush waste
- Instead, it breaks down waste into compost
- Good for off-grid homes or other locations where water is scarce
6. Bidet toilet:
- Has a built-in bidet for washing after using the toilet
- Can be a convenient and hygienic option
- May be more expensive than traditional toilets
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