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Old 02-17-2004, 09:33 AM   #2040
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Remodeling talk.

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Originally posted by dc_chef


The toilets are pretty new, but also pretty sucky. Most flushing mechanisms are gravity-fed. In other words, when you hit the handle, it flips open a flap, and water rushes out of the tank into the bowl via gravity (as opposed to a power-assisted flush, like in commercial applications). I don't know that water pressure would help or detract from that, but maybe that's my lack of knowledge showing through.
You're right. Water pressure is irrelevant. I would recommend anything with power assist, or some similar mechanism. The non-power ones just don't cut it because of the low-flow regs. I would talk to several plumbers, about what they've installed, and also several fixture supply places.
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