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Caroma’s Invisi Series II wall-hung and wall-faced toilet suites feature plumbing hidden inside the wall to create a roomier and more luxurious look suited for smaller bathrooms.
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Niagara Conservation. With full-time 0.8 gpf, the Stealth toilet uses 37% less water than standard high-efficiency toilets. According to the firm, the WaterSense-certified unit's hydraulic technology--a combination of water and air pressure--creates a larger water spot and produces a flush powerful...
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Danze. Reminiscent of a waterfall spout, Wynstone lavatory faucets deliver a wide, flat flow of water. The WaterSense-certified faucets come in single-hole and single-control models in vessel or standard heights; wide-spread offerings will be added later this year. Finishes include polished chrome...
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Broan-NuTone. The company’s recessed fan/lights now include a sensor that turns the fan on when it senses a quick rise in humidity then turns it off automatically. The Energy Star–rated unit looks like a traditional recessed light, but contains a concealed 70-cfm ventilation fan that operates at...
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Rule interpretation would clarify the term “showerhead,” require entire systems to meet 2.5-gpm flow maximums.
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Products for sustainably built homes, including recycled-aluminum tiles, LED lighting, an ultra-high-efficiency toilet, bamboo decking, and more.
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Toto. The single-function Lloyd Square rain showerhead provides an immersive experience while using only 1.75 gpm, the company says. The fixture, available in an 8-inch or a 10-inch model, features a sleek, contemporary look that coordinates with the company’s other bath and lavatory faucets. It...
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Water-conserving fixtures, energy-saving appliances, and other resource-efficient wares on display at the 2010 show.
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Kohler. The company’s first one-piece, single-flush high-efficiency toilet, the Archer uses 1.28 gpf and includes Class 5 flushing technology, which features a 3 1/4-inch flush valve and an efficient, direct-fed jet to maximize water flow. The transitional design boasts beveled edges and a curved...
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As interest in solar hot water climbs, understanding the systems is the first step to maximizing ROI.