
If you’ve ever wondered what kind of difference upgrading 100+ toilets with the right models can make, the answer is simple: thousands of gallons saved, lower utility costs, and a measurable sustainability win.
The Starting Point: Outdated, Inefficient Fixtures
Many commercial and multi-family properties are still running on older toilets that use 1.6 to 3.5 gallons per flush (GPF). While that may not seem like much per use, multiply it across:
- Hundreds of units
- Multiple flushes per day
- 365 days a year
The Upgrade: High-Efficiency Toilets
Replacing those older models with high-efficiency options, especially ultra-high-efficiency toilets (UHETs) using as little as 0.8 GPF, creates an immediate and dramatic reduction in water usage.
This isn’t just a marginal improvement; it’s cutting water use by up to 50–75% per flush.
The Math: How It Scales
Breaking it down:
- Old toilet: 1.6 GPF
- New toilet: 0.8 GPF
- Savings per flush: 0.8 gallons
Now multiply:
- 5 flushes per day per toilet
- 100 toilets
- 365 days
Annual water savings:
0.8 × 5 × 100 × 365 = 146,000 gallons saved per year
Scale that across larger properties: apartment complexes, hotels, schools, or office buildings, and the numbers climb fast.
Real-World Impact
For property managers and facility operators, this isn’t theoretical; it’s actionable.
Upgrading 100+ toilets isn’t just a maintenance decision. It’s a strategic move that:
- Cuts operating costs
- Reduces environmental impact
- Improves long-term efficiency
Final Flush
Water conservation doesn’t have to be complicated. Sometimes, it’s as straightforward as upgrading what you already use every day.
And when you do it at scale, the results speak for themselves.
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