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We came across this cool Infographic the other day and thought it was a great illustration of how the toilet flushing process works. It can help you better understand how simple plumbing issues can occur, and why they can be prevented by regular maintenance tasks like septic tank cleaning and avoiding misuse. Although we depend on plumbing every single day (some of use more than others), few really know what goes on when you do something simple like pushing the toilet lever down. This information can come in handy the next time you encounter common toilet problems. It happens!
You may be surprised to find out that the toilet was invented over 400 years ago! Sir John Harington first came up with the idea of a waste system that would revolutionize human hygiene forever. In 2013, the toilet has evolved to become a spectacle in some instances. New technology has put a spin on an old concept to create some pretty wacky designs. Check out The 5 Coolest Toilets in the World from our previous post!
For your convenience: We’ve created a detailed Toilet Troubleshooting Guide to help you solve any problems that you may be experiencing. Whether you have issues with a simple clog, ghost flushing, leaky toilets, or leaky toilet bowls, use our guide as a resource to help you solve all of your toilet headaches! And if your toilet is connected to a septic system, make sure that you schedule a septic tank cleaning every there to five years. Most people like to save money by DIYing but in the long run it could cause even more problems compared to when you have it done by professional septic tank cleaning services.
Salerno One-Piece Dual Flush Square Toilet.
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This blog post was graciously written for Trade Winds Imports by Cheryl Khan who is a frequent contributor to the TWI Blog. When she is not researching new ideas to write about, she is consulting with clients for residential and commercial interior design projects!
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