Bathroom Remodeling

Tankless Toilet: Should You Get One for Your Bath Space?

The toilet may serve a basic function, but upgrading this component can make a huge difference to your bathroom. If your space still has a traditional toilet–you know the one with the bulky tank–then you should definitely consider investing in a tankless model. The trusted bathroom and kitchen remodeling company in the area, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of SE Florida, shares what makes a tankless toilet a great addition to your bath space.

But First, How Does a Tankless Toilet Work?

A tankless toilet works the same way as the conventional model. But instead of using the stored water from the tank for flushing (the way the latter does), it either allows water to enter the bowl at a high pressure directly from the plumbing system, or it provides additional pressure for the flush via an electric pump. Most homes, however, usually lack a plumbing system that can deliver the pressure needed to flush the toilet, so tankless toilets are usually hooked to an electric pump.

A tankless toilet can benefit you in many ways. For instance, it:

  • Save up space in the bathroom. Tankless toilets are either installed on the floor or mounted on the wall. The latter option helps free up valuable floor space, giving your bathroom an airier and more expansive feel. What’s more, mounting the tankless toilet allows you to adjust it to the height you’re most comfortable with. But to ensure its installation is done properly, you’ll want to work with a premier bathroom remodeling company, like DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of SE Florida.
  • Updates the look of your bathroom. The sleek and compact design of a tankless toilet can instantly give your bathroom a neat, contemporary look. This particular aesthetic is further augmented when you incorporate natural materials, such as wood, stone, and metal into your overall bath design, allowing for a spa-like feel that relaxes the mind.
  • Conserves more water. All types of toilets are required by law to use no more than 1.6 gallons of water per flush–but a tankless toilet can even use less that amount. Some of its advanced models even gives you control on just how many gallons you can use per flush, providing you with a better water-saving option.

DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of SE Florida is not just your go-to company for professional cabinet resurfacing. If you’re planning to upgrade to a tankless toilet this season, we can help you with that, as well. Expect only a stress-free experience when you turn to us for your bath remodeling needs. We serve Jupiter, FL and the surrounding areas. Call us today at (561) 935-3915 or fill out this contact form to schedule your consultation.

Sarah Parmental

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