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Many people think that these two buttons are used only to rinse the water in the toilet.

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Eco-friendly Toilet Systems: Some toilets have even more advanced water-saving features, including sensors that detect the waste type, automatically adjusting the flush accordingly.
Water-Saving Additions: If your toilet doesn’t have a dual flush system, you can install a water-saving retrofit kit to help minimize the amount of water used during each flush.
Frequent Questions:

Why should I use the smaller button? The smaller button uses less water and is designed for liquid waste, making it the more eco-friendly option for everyday use.

Does the larger button waste water? Not necessarily. It is designed for solid waste and ensures proper cleaning of the toilet bowl. However, it’s important to use the larger button only when necessary to conserve water.

Can I install a dual flush system in any toilet? Yes, retrofit kits are available that can be installed in most standard toilets. It’s a great way to save water without replacing the entire toilet.

How much water does a dual flush system save? A dual flush system can save up to 30% more water compared to older, single-flush toilets. This can add up significantly over time, benefiting both the environment and your water bills.

By utilizing the proper flush button for the right waste, you can make a noticeable difference in your home’s water usage—helping the environment while maintaining a clean, efficient bathroom.

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