Deeming Regulations have been released!!!!

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I would have thought they'd wait until after the outrageous nicotine taxes had been passed into law.

BTW, something about that picture looks odd I realize you're an electrician, not a plumber, but the toilet is missing its tank. ;)
They are beginning to allow the public to get those tankless toilets into their homes. You just have to be sure to have enough pressure behind in order for them to flush quickly. Lots of plumbers won't install them in homes cause no one want to pay to have pressure valves and some new piping put in....don't ask me how I know. I hope they become more popular because they are way less to clean and have to mess with.

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When I magically like sell this one house and get another one, I'm DOWN.

Hate replacing tank guts although they are useful for hiding things in. Like, presumably solos. My new phone is also "waterproof." It's OLD but new to me. I suck at it so far but if I drop it in the toilet in deep emotional distress I should have no problem fishing it out and calling someone. That's like PRIORITY number one right now, NO BROKEN CELLPHONES. It wasn't good for ME or ANYONE.
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They are beginning to allow the public to get those tankless toilets into their homes. You just have to be sure to have enough pressure behind in order for them to flush quickly. Lots of plumbers won't install them in homes cause no one want to pay to have pressure valves and some new piping put in....don't ask me how I know. I hope they become more popular because they are way less to clean and have to mess with.

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I worked in group homes for a while and they often used those. Sometimes the residents would mess with toilets, hide stuff in the tanks or rip the handles off. One guy took the lid off a tank and dropped it on his foot and broke two bones. The tankless type are a lot harder to damage. I never worked on them myself though, we always called a plumber. They're hard to install and maintain. Expensive too.
 

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I worked in group homes for a while and they often used those. Sometimes the residents would mess with toilets, hide stuff in the tanks or rip the handles off. One guy took the lid off a tank and dropped it on his foot and broke two bones. The tankless type are a lot harder to damage. I never worked on them myself though, we always called a plumber. They're hard to install and maintain. Expensive too.
They can be gotten for like 2-300. Just gotta search the net. I actually found one and then went to HD and they can order them also. Problem with that was HD installment peeps(which is Delta maintainence or some such) refuses to even attempt to install. Need to find a local plumber with experience in installation. And knows about the needed water pressure to properly function.
 

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They can be gotten for like 2-300. Just gotta search the net. I actually found one and then went to HD and they can order them also. Problem with that was HD installment peeps(which is Delta maintainence or some such) refuses to even attempt to install. Need to find a local plumber with experience in installation. And knows about the needed water pressure to properly function.

Yeah, the installation is the costy bit. You have to build a majorly solid frame inside the wall in addition to the plumbing. And they have to be very precisely positioned. Plus you need access to the plumbing for maintenance. If you don't have access from the other side of the wall you can't have tiles behind the toilet. Definitely have to know what you're doing.
 

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Yeah, the installation is the costy bit. You have to build a majorly solid frame inside the wall in addition to the plumbing. And they have to be very precisely positioned. Plus you need access to the plumbing for maintenance. If you don't have access from the other side of the wall you can't have tiles behind the toilet. Definitely have to know what you're doing.
I know the ones you are talking about. The ones I am talking about have the regular sized toliet(just like the ones we have now) and the flush value can sit on the floor at a comfortable height. I will look on line and come back with a link to give you the idea.

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American Standard 3043001.020 Madera 16-1/2" H ADA Elongated Toilet, 1.1-1.6GPF


American Standard 6047.161 Manual Flush Valve For Toilets, 1.6 GPF
 

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Some how, we keep mixing up "deeming reg" and "toilet humor". I think it's Freudian.

Would that we could flush the regs as easily.
May be Freudian but isn't that what the ANTZ and stuffed suits are doing to the vape industry. They want everyone to forget that a much better alternative to smoking exists. And if that fails-tax the crap out of them. Benefits to the public health be damned---I tell ya. sigh
 

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I WATCHED THAT whole COMMERCIAL.

I'm sorry but I BET I could beat that toilet. Nothing so "good" could possibly be truthful. I mean it's not even BIG IN JAPAN.

My apologies but there is no such thing ... a true "self-cleaning" toilet and I still want the HOUSEHOLD ROBOT that I was promised in the 70s or whatever!

Like I would need a "self-cleaning" toilet that I could easily beat HANDS down THEN.

Turd in advertising if you ask me. And that's not a contented housewife voice, that is a BORED housewife voice and that means spending and "I need a pool boy now."

This toilet is good for NO ONE.

Kinda like deeming. Maybe. Who knows. But yeah, I will pass on the self cleaning toilet. I almost feel like if it did work I should not be ALLOWED to have it. Technology can go too far.

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    oh, self cleaning toilets now?
    Why not. They are great. Until they are getting hacked.
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    My apologies but there is no such thing ... a true "self-cleaning" toilet and I still want the HOUSEHOLD ROBOT that I was promised in the 70s or whatever!

    I want a robot that can coil and wick my tanks overnight while I sleep.
     

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