Ready to cut your water usage and save money on your monthly water bill? Then converting your existing toilet to a low flush toilet is a great way to accomplish both!
You're all done! Enjoy the water savings that come with a low flush toilet.
Making the switch to a low-flush toilet can be a great step in helping reduce water consumption, as well as bills. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to convert any toilet to a low-flush toilet.
Before performing any changes, you must be sure to choose the appropriate flush. A regular toilet uses 5-7 gallons of water per flush, so look for a flush that uses significantly less. Depending on the setup of your toilet tank, you might be limited to a certain type of low-flush toilet. If you need assistance with choosing, consult a professional.
Once you have the correct hardware, create a list of necessary installation tools that you will need for the project. This may include a nut driver, wrench, or slotted screwdriver.
Turn off the water supply to the tank and flush the toilet to empty as much of the water as possible. Recover any water that remains in the tank. Unscrew any bolts that are connecting the flush to the tank and remove it. Dispose of the old flush according to local regulations.
Cautiously install the new low-flush unit according to the manufacturer's instructions. Make sure to place the tank washer in the right place and to keep a light hand when tightening it to the tank. Verify that the new assembly fits correctly and carefully check for any leaks.
Once you have confirmed that all pieces are snugly in place, re-connect the water supply valve. Slowly turn the water back on and test the toilet to ensure proper function.
Once the toilet is functioning properly, reinstall any tank lids or covers that were removed. Be sure to dispose of any excess tools and materials according to the local regulations.