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Toilets: Game of Thrones
New features and styles reign over the most important room in the house.
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High-Efficiency Toilets
According to the Environmental Protection Agency's WaterSense program, each U.S. household could lower its annual water and sewer bill by as much as $170 by installing a high-efficiency toilet. Visit www.epa.gov/watersense for a list of WaterSense-approved toilets, or try other low-flow models listed here.
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Pressure-assisted and gravity toilets improves efficiency and performance
When the first 1.6 gallons per flush (GPF) toilets were introduced and installed in homes, both gravity-tank and pressure-assisted, consumers experienced a lot of frustration with the efficiency and performance. The 1992 National Energy Policy Act mandated the 1.6 GPF toilet manufacturing standard for both gravity- and pressure-assisted toilets, but the act focused only on consumption.
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