Powerful Water Conservation

No one really wants to talk about toilets, but changing your toilets is a really simple way to make your home and your remodels more eco-friendly!  New water saving toilets don't compromise a powerful flush and use 30% less water for each flush.  Over a year, that's a lot of water conservation!

Sterling, a division of Kohler, has introduced 4 High-Efficiency Toilets all worth taking a look at if you're wanting to update your commodes.  


Sterling's Whindham High-Efficiency Toilet

The Pro Force (single flush) models "have computer-engineered trapways, when water is released through the tank, a hydrodynamic surge is produced, which, in turn, creates siphonic suction forceful enough to remove all waste and water." The ADA-compliant Luxury High models have a comfort level bowl height which makes sitting down and standing up much easier.


Sterling's Karsten Dual Force High-Efficiency Toilet

Dual Force models opt for even more conservation because you choose how much power your flush needs to be.  Sounds silly, but you can save even more water when you opt for the .8-gallon flush vs. the 1.28-gallon flush.  "The virtually maintenance-free flapperless valve releases 1.6 or 0.8 gallons of water, maximizing the force of gravity to produce clean, one-flush solid- or light-waste performance."

3 comments (Add your own)

1. Daniel wrote:
I have a Nikon and really like it - one thing we got was a caemra that also did video - it's not incredible quality video (there are a lot of great video caemras out there), but it's truly good enough and a lot easier to have both stills and video in one caemra! I find myself switching back and forth all the time for those priceless moments with Dylan. Happy Shopping! You'll be happy you spent the money - can't go back and make those memories again to capture for you to see later or for your kids to see too!

Sat, June 9, 2012 @ 10:13 AM

2. Capucine wrote:
Hey Julie those are so cute and I haven't seen them. Thanks for the link! I might order one when Harper gets a little bieggr. I have washed the Wubanub in the washer on cold and laid it flat to dry and it worked perfectly fine, pacifier and all. That would be nice to easily remove it though in case it falls, etc.

Tue, August 7, 2012 @ 1:14 AM

3. Samira wrote:
Ok, so I tell you to grab the lysol. In the same breath, I admit that I am a proud owner of an iTurd. Oh yes, I had my phone in the bartohom and dropped it in the toilet. It's not what you think though!!!! It was in my coat pocket and in my rush to get to the bartohom so that I could run out the door to my late appointment, it slipped out and plopped right into the blue water (I was at a public place.). Ugghhhh.....

Tue, August 7, 2012 @ 9:25 AM

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