Push the handle to the left for a full flush and push the handle to the right for a half flush.
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Why Get a Dual-Flush Toilet?
A typical American household uses their toilet 80% of the time to dispose of liquids, which requires only a small amount of water to properly flush. By converting to a dual-flush toilet and giving the user the option to choose a low or high volume flush, a tremendous opportunity for water savings is available.
In addition, by converting you current toilet instead of replacing it has both cost and environmental benefits. The cost of installing an entirely new dual-flush toilet is typically $300-$600 (not including installation) and the cost of installing a new less efficient low-flow toilet is $150 or more (not including installation). In many instances, replacing the entire toilet tank and bowl is unnecessary and creates just more stuff in our local landfills.
What Is A Dual Flush Toilet?
This seemingly ordinary toilet harbors a secret...it features dual flush capabilities at the leading edge of home water efficiency. Dual flush toilets offer a half flush for liquids and a full flush for "other". They have been standard equipment in homes in Australia, Europe, and much of Asia, but are new to the US.
How Much Does the Dual-Flush Conversion Kit Cost?
Sustain Dane's Dual Flush Conversion is refreshingly inexpensive - in conjunction with our installation partner Learned Enterprises, the conversion is just $125 installed (plus tax, of course), a fraction of the price of a new dual flush toilet. And there is a Do-It-Yourself option available for just $55 plus tax. You can review installation instructions to see if this project is right for you. Installation takes under two hours and can be done with no special tools.
How Can I Get A Dual Flush Conversion From Sustain Dane?
Simply
choose which one is right for you and then
complete the online order form.
How Does A Dual-Flush Conversion Kit Work?
The Dual Flush Conversion is made by replacing the internal mechanisms (the fill valve and flush valve) inside your toilet tank. We're offering two different systems - they provide similar performance but differ in how the user activates the flush.