High Efficiency Toilets Hartland WI

When a dazzling High Efficiency Toilet (HET) comes along that truly delivers on its promise to curtail water use and still ensure that everything – yes everything – goes down the toilet in one flush, it’s worth taking note. Please scroll down to learn more and get access to all the related products and services in Hartland, WI that are listed below.

Ez Flush Plumbing
(262) 422-6039
10912 W Capitol Dr
Milwaukee, WI
Hours
Monday 24 Hours
Tuesday 24 Hours
Wednesday 24 Hours
Thursday 24 Hours
Friday 24 Hours
Saturday 24 Hours
Sunday 24 Hours
Services
Plumbers

Krueger Mechanical LLC
(262) 646-8363
813 Mill St
Delafield, WI

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Thiessenhusen Plumbing
(262) 786-2400
1600 Paramount Dr
Waukesha, WI

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Jeff Buchta Plumbing
(262) 567-1880
N8366 Swansea Dr
Ixonia, WI

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Ramlow Plumbing Inc
(262) 253-4929
N114w19320 Clinton Dr
Germantown, WI

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Right Way Plumbing
(920) 455-5244
112 W Haven Dr
Watertown, WI
Hours
Monday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
Services
Commercial Plumbing, Emergency Plumbing Service, Plumbers, Remodel Plumbing, Residential Plumbing, Sewers & Drains, Video Inspections, Water Heaters, Water Lines/Pipe Work

Austin Plumbing Company
(262) 646-9101
350 Austin Cir
Delafield, WI

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McCoy Plumbing Inc
(262) 782-5940
2836 N Brookfield Road
Brookfield, WI
 
Schmitt Sanitation LLC
(262) 628-1762
3030 Polk St
Richfield, WI

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Hartlaub Plumbing
(262) 436-0784
3765 S Wehr Rd
New Berlin, WI
 
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Conserve Water with a Niagara Ecologic High Efficiency Toilet

Conserve Water with a Niagara Ecologic High Efficiency Toilet

August 31, 2009   Josh Dorfman

Green messages abound these days. Some are worth listening to. Many are merely noise and distraction that don’t amount to much. Admittedly, it’s hard to know what’s legit and what is little more than eco-marketing ploy. And of the stuff that’s environmentally legit, it’s hard to distinguish the high-quality green products from those that suffer from really good intentions but a lack of corresponding business skill and manufacturing acumen.

So when a dazzling High Efficiency Toilet (HET) comes along that truly delivers on its promise to curtail water use and still ensure that everything – yes everything – goes down the toilet in one flush, it’s worth taking note. Before I left Brooklyn earlier this summer and moved to the mountains surrounding Asheville, North Carolina, I installed a Niagara Ecologic Toilet (about $350) in my apartment that utilizes only 1.28 gallons of water per flush. That’s down from 1.6 gallons for standard toilets purchased today (and about 2.8 gallons for toilets purchased over fifteen years ago). Doesn’t sound like much of a difference? Well, if that toilet were flushed, say, 10 times a day, an HET toilet would save 3.2 gallons of water per day, or about 1150 gallons of water over the course of a year. That’s a lot of water for just one toilet to save.

So what’s the rub? Toilets are expensive to buy and every expensive to install. I’m amazed at how much my plumber charged me. In fact, one of the best paying green jobs I can think of would be as a green plumber specializing in the installation of water efficient products. Trust me, you would make bank while working to protect the planet. And this is also why I still think that installing a low-flow showerhead makes much more financial and environmental sense as an initial step when greening your home.

On the flip side, the good news about toilets is that at Toi...

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