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American Standard. The WaterSense-certified, dual-flush Boulevard toilet operates at 1.6 gpf for solids or 1.1 gpf for liquids, offering water savings of up to 20% compared to standard models, according to the company.
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New products for green-built homes, including tankless water heaters, asthma and allergy-friendly paint, and a greywater system.
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The WaterSense-certified Proficiency ultra-high-efficiency toilet uses just 0.8 gallon per flush to effectively evacuate both solid and liquid waste, consuming 37% less water than standard high-efficiency toilets.
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Moen. New 1.5-gpf wall-mount faucet offerings for the bathroom provide versatility, extra counter space, and more room under the sink..
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The 1.5-gpm WaterSense-certified single-handle Danika embodies contemporary style with smooth lines and sleek curves, the maker says.
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The improved 1/2-inch ToughRock gypsum boards are 25% lighter than the company’s traditional 1/2-inch wall and ceiling drywall products, says the manufacturer.
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This Carmel, Calif., home's gracefully elongated shape modernizes the iconic ranch-house concept while maximizing views and daylighting.
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The Satis tankless toilet features the Vortex flushing system, which cleans the bowl with only water pressure and therefore has no tank to fill or associated waiting time.
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The Aqus point-of-use greywater system collects water from bathroom sinks and reuses it for toilet flushing.
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The Avalanche 1.28 LS one-piece toilet is WaterSense-certified for 1.28 gpf. Dual siphon-jet technology clears waste quickly, the maker says, and a large water surface helps keep the bowl clean. It features a Leak Sensory Pro fill valve to eliminate toilet run-on, an elongated rim, and a fully...