Showing posts with label dual flush toilets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dual flush toilets. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Spring Break...Take a Breather

It seems to be Spring Break for most, so I thought this week would be a good time to catch up on some past posts that have been popular before....Quick, easy reading, nothing too taxing for the spring break mind....

Glass Fetish  This name really says it all...I have a glass fetish and I want to share it with you.



#1 or #2?  I know this is going to be hard for most women to believe, but this blog posting title got a lot of attention from men.



Up On The Roof Top   Some of you may be going here for spring break, so thought I would share what I learned about just the roof top of this amazing mansion.



Mirrors Need Love Too  This posting was VERY popular and everyone loved this idea. So I thought I would share it again for those of you who missed it last time, or for those of you who forgot to add it to their list of "to dos" the first time around.

(Guest Bath: Before)

(Guest Bath: After, notice anything?)

I hope you are all having a great week, whether you have off for spring break or not, remember to relax and breathe....Spring is here!

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

#1 or #2?

I love those toilets that now have dual buttons...1 for a pee and 2 for anything else if you get my drift.


Whenever we are replacing toilets for clients I always recommend these and 95% of the time after my clients are educated on them, end up owning on AND usually come back for more.

But now I just discovered something that prevents you from tossing out your old toilets (3.5gpf and 1.6 gpf toilets), you can now convert them with the HydroRight by MJSI for less than $20 at big box retailers such as Home Depot.


It takes less than 10 minutes to install and requires no tools, sounds so easy I could even do it, probably not in 10 minutes but more like 20 minutes but even that is good. ;)



This has been the only dual flush converter to receive an IAPMO Green UPC certification.


They are really are things we can do to save water and this just seems like a no brainer...Are you ready for the switch, share your thoughts here, would love to hear them as always.