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What are some things I’ll need to consider before replacing my toilets with WaterSense high-efficiency toilets?

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What are some things I’ll need to consider before replacing my toilets with WaterSense high-efficiency toilets?

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Finding a WaterSense High-efficiency Toilet Visit your local or online home improvement store armed with a current list of approved WaterSense high-efficiency toilets from the WaterSense website. If you would like the list mailed to you, please call us at 253-6859. Ask the retailer for high-efficiency toilets (1.28 gallons per flush or less); retailers may carry WaterSense labeled toilets without being aware. On store products, look for the model numbers on your WaterSense high-efficiency toilet list. Any decimal portion and letters on products, beyond what is given on the WaterSense list, pertain to extra specifications (bowl shape, color) that are not important to the WaterSense designation of the toilet. Many high-efficiency toilets are sold in two parts, with the tank and bowl sold separately. Only the combinations of tank and bowl models on the WaterSense high-efficiency toilet list have been certified to bear the WaterSense label and are rebated by JCSA. Noise Noise is slightly g

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