July 23/2022
The Pros and Cons of High-Power Flush Toilet
Does it seem like you have to flush your toilet two or three times to get it to work correctly? Are you a business owner or manager with public bathrooms where people are constantly clogging up your toilets? Then you might have already considered investing in a high-power flush toilet. If so, the team at Mr. Rooter Plumbing of New Jersey can help you make the right decision for your needs. We offer a great selection of commercial and residential services, including new toilet installations, clog removals, and toilet repairs. However, before you call a plumber for your replacement, ensure you understand the pros and cons of having a high-power flush toilet over a standard model.
What Kind of High-Power Flush Toilets Are Available?
The first step is to research which type of high-power toilets are available, as each one has its own unique characteristics. Here are the top varieties on the market today:
- Pressure-assisted. These toilets use a special tank called an "air chamber." When the toilet is flushed, a valve opens and releases compressed air into the bowl, creating a powerful flush. Pressure-assisted toilets are among the most popular in North America and require less water than other types of high-power toilets. The downside is that they don't work well with very old plumbing systems unless you have an adapter kit installed by a plumber in Brick Township.
- Double cyclone and tornado flush. Double cyclone toilets use two bowls at once so that when one fills with waste, the other can be flushed while still spraying water at high speed. Tornado flushing systems use a single bowl but have multiple jets that spray water at different angles to create a vortex effect inside the bowl. Both systems are designed to reduce the time it takes for waste to go down the drain after flushing.
- Siphon jet. This type of toilet uses a siphon action to create a vacuum that sucks water into the bowl and then discharges it forcefully through an opening in the bottom of the bowl. A small plastic flap covers the opening called an "oar." When you push the handle down, it opens this flap, allowing water from inside the bowl to flow out into a drainpipe or directly into a sewage system, depending on whether your home has a septic tank or not.
Tips for Improving Your Toilet's Flush Power
You might also consider that your standard toilet can provide a decent flush if a few changes are made. Here are a few things you can do to improve the flush power of your existing toilet:
- Check for Clogs - If your toilet is clogged, a high-power flush will not fix that problem. In fact, it could make it worse. The water pressure is too strong and could push the clog farther into the pipes. If you think your toilet might be clogged, use a plunger or an auger to remove the clog before flushing.
- Adjust Your Tank's Float - If your toilet runs continuously after flushing, there could be an issue with the float in your tank. The float is what activates the refill valve when the water level reaches a certain point. If this mechanism does not work properly, it could cause excessive running. A simple adjustment to this mechanism may solve this problem.
- Clean the Rim Jets - Make sure all jets are completely debris-free. The rim jet holes in your toilet bowl can become clogged with mineral deposits over time. This can cause slow-draining toilets and lead to overflow issues if left untreated. Cleaning these jets regularly can help prevent this from happening and reduce odors from developing beneath them.
- Soak Your Tank - use baking soda and vinegar to soak your tank once or twice monthly. This will help remove mineral deposits inside your tank, which can cause low-flush performance issues.
Benefits of Both Models
Before you make your final decision, it's also a good idea to consider the pros and cons of low versus high flush toilet models. Here are the key differences between them:
Benefits of Low-Flush Toilets
While it might seem like low-flush toilets are only good for saving water. They are also less expensive and have fewer parts to keep maintained. Low-flush models also tend to be quieter than traditional toilets because they don't use much water or pressure to flush.
Benefits of High-Power Toilets
High-power toilets can offer advantages over their low-flush counterparts. While they're more expensive than regular toilets, they are easy to keep clean and can be more comfortable because they have bigger bowls. These toilets also have larger nozzles that help push waste down faster than other models, which means fewer flushes are needed during each use.
Do You Need a New Toilet Installation Service?
Are you ready to upgrade to a high-power flush toilet for your home or business? Call Mr. Rooter Plumbing of New Jersey today. Our dependable plumbers can help ensure that your installation is performed accurately, safely, and affordably. Contact our specialists to learn more or to schedule an appointment with a plumber in your New Jersey neighborhood.