new commode
On May 17, 10:05*am, "trailer" wrote:
We're thinking about replacing one of our 1970's era commodes in one of our
bathrooms. *We have 3 commodes in the house and will probably replace all of
them eventually. *Each commode is of the older (6 gallon?) flush type.
Years ago I was told to hang on to the older commodes because the newer ones
didn't flush well and were prone to a lot of noise.
How do the new commodes sold today work? *We are looking to save water, even
though just two adults live in the house.
Also, are the newer commodes quite? *I don't think I would accept a commode
that made a lot of flush noise.
Any advice or recommendations would be appreciated.
Thanks
American Standard has a Cadet line with 4" trap
I have one it works very well & they don't plug up.
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