There always seems to be people out there considering the installation of a tankless toilet system into their homes. It is the draw of a stylish bathroom fixture that would require less space in the bathroom and be much more inconspicuous that has many homeowners looking at the tankless toilet and thinking it might be a viable option. Before making a decision about something so important in your home, it is important to have a decent understanding of the issues involved in opting to go with a tankless toilet and how it differs from the standard tank toilet.
Obviously, with the regular standard tank toilet, it is the manipulation of gravity that allows the toilet to function to exspectations. Put simply: it is gravity that allows water in the toilet bowl to be exchanged for the water in the toilet tank. Pretty straight forward, right? Well, because there isn't any real tank involved in the flush process with the tankless toilet alternative it has to function on some fundamentally different principles of design. The total lack of any tank means that there are obviously less restrictions on the design of the toilet, allowing it to be more fully customized to fit the overall asthetic of the bathroom it is intended for. As well, there is much more freedom to choose exactly where you want to have the toilet fixture located in your bathroom. However, the primary idea of having the wastes or effluents removed through an open valve to the pipelines below and away from the household premises to the ajoining sewer network is still a fundamental principal that has to be addressed.
At this point you might find yourself wondering just what is the basic concept behind the function of a tankless toilet?
The basic concept that we are dealing with here is that the tankless toilet works using both volume and pressure to bring the clean flush-water in right from the water pipes of the household - whether it might be a house or an apartment building where they have been installed - and into the recently emptied toilet bowl. The bowl of the tankless toilet allows only a predetermined amount of water to enter and then closes off the valve. this completes the flushing process. If the flushing mechanism is properly functioning then an overflowing toilet bowl should never really be any concern. The tankless toilet makes use of a very powerful pump mechanism that is powered by electricity. It is the electric pump that produces the necessary pressure for the flushing action to occur. The tankless toilet actually refills quite quickly after being flushed, I would argue that this is one of the main benefits of the tankless system. The flushing mechanism on the tankless toilet is pretty easy to activate since it only requires one to push a button to activate the pump and make the toilet flush. The pump mechanism is located within the actual toilet bowl itself. This is standard design, but what does vary is the means by which the waterpipe connects upto the toilet bowl in the bathroom. There are a variety of design options or approaches to choose from here that contribute to the increased freedom of layout and asthetics or design that is a strong selling point of the tankless toilet. You can opt to have the toilet located in a more traditional location, such as up against the bathroom wall with the pipes connecting from the wall to the toilet bowl, or a less conventional set up, such as locating the bowl away from a wall and having the waterpipes connect up to it by having them either come up from the floor and to the toilet or coming from the wall, across the floor and to the toilet. With any of these set ups, the pipes will be eventually connecting up with the interior plumbing of the residence.
It seems that there is some discrepancy out there between what is considered to be the standard width of pipe needed for any standard tankless toilet and the actual recommended width of pipe. Many manufacturers of tankless toilets claim that a 1/2 inch width of pipe is sufficient for a tank-less toilet, yet many of those who have experience in the installation of tankless toilets will tell you that a 1 inch width of pipe is really what is needed to make sure that your toilet has enough volume and pressure to fill quickly. Without sufficient width in the pipe, it might be that your bathroom's toilet does not have enough pressure or volume to refill quickly enough and instead needs to continue the flushing process for an extended period of time to satisfactorly fill the bowl. Having a tankless toilet that takes a prolonged amount of time to refill after the initial flush really kind of defeats one of the major purposes of having it installed in the first place.
I mentioned before that there are reasons that can deter potential customers from opting to go with the tankless toilet system for their homes. It is true that there are certain aspects of the tankless system that have to be taken into coinsideration. The tankless toilet system does require a certain type of water pipeline and if this is non-existant in the home when the toilet is being installed, then it will be necessary to have such pipes installed as a part of your home plumbing system. For a newly constructed home this might not be too much of an added expense considering that the pipes would be part of the overall construction framework, however to have the required pipes installed into a pre-existing residence could mean a substantial cost for the necessary renovations to the pipelines and plumbing of the home. This alone is an obvious deterrant for many considering a tankless toilet system for their home.
The power source for a home tankless toilet system can be another potential issue or area of concern for those considering its installation; having a toilet system in your residence that requires a electric power source for its flushing action means that your toilet is pretty much at the mercy of your local area's power supply. To be blunt, this means that any time that the power supply to your home is cut off or disconnected, your toilet would not be able to properly flush. I cannot be sure if a temporary power generator would be an adequate safeguard against such an eventuality, it might be an answer but that is a pretty significant potential problem with your system that one would want to know the best ways of dealing with before it should become a clear and present concern that you find yourself having to deal with. If there are any reliability issues with the power in your local area, then you might have to reconsider whether or not a tankless toilet system would actualy be an appropriate alternative for your home. Any ongoing uncertainty about the availability of the toilet in your home is a potential ongoing source of frustration that you and your family could probably do without.
12.03.2009
12.01.2009
Why A Home Air Purification System might be the answer for your home
If you are someone who wakes up every morning and proceeds to sneeze repeatedly, you might have begun to realize that allergies - and the allergens that cause them - are a potential long-term problem for you. Individuals suffering from allergy-related sneezing, will also likely have to deal with runny nose, watery eyes and possibly even some problems with their breathing on some days. An individual's allergic reactions can really come and go with the seasons, however if there is some kind of problem to deal with inside your home, or you are perhaps hypersensitive to something such as dust particles, mildew or pet danders, you could find yourself suffering all year long.
If this sounds like something that you might be dealing with everyday, then you might be just the kind of person who should condsider looking into buying a household air purifier. An air purifier can help you to effectively deal with the situation.
There are a number of different home air purifiers, each with their own distinct functions, yet the essential feature of all of them is the purification of the local atmosphere of your household. Purifiers do a great job of removing so many of the allergens that are present within your household and which are responsible for eliciting strong allergic reactions and other real discomforts. With a purifier you will get rid of many of the common problem allergens that were previously mentioned
such as pet danders, molds and dust particles. As well, the problem of cigareet smoke can even be sufficiently dealth with with a home purification system. Of course no system will be perfect, but a well designed one should make a major difference in the quality of your home environment.
Some households that have a central air system can sometimes experience issues with being unable to freely open the households windows because of the system's requirements that the air flow be internally maintained, leading to a stronger sense of frustration when it comes to airborne irritants in the home because they are harder to get rid of, but if an air purification system is added to the mix it can become the ideal compliment to the central air system in the home.
There are many models of household air filtering system available out there if you are in the market for a standalone system. Overall they are all comparable though of course there are some systems that seem to stand out from the crowd. Regardless of the system format that you are looking at, it is the filtering system of the unit that you need toi consider. Some units have filters that are way easier to clean and maintain, compared to others that you might find to be more labour intensive, but really what matters most is how dilligent you are in cleaning and maintaining your system's filters and replacing them when the time comes to do so.
Of course the selection of systems available to you will be influenced by the budget that you are working with when shopping for a system for your home. Despite this, you can likely still find a system, suited to your budget, that can still do a decent job of filtering the air in your home. Something to keep in mind is that the biggest cost to having a home air filtration system in your home could end up being the ongoing cost of exchanging the filters during the life of the system. When you are shopping around for a system that is right for your home, and you are reading through reviews of the various system out there, it might also pay you to find out the frequency with which the filters in the system(s) you are considering need to be changed/exchanged to maintain maximum efficiency as well as how much the replacement filters are going to cost you. The ongoing costs of a filtration system should definitely not be overlooked if and when you decide to start shopping for a air purification system for your home.
If this sounds like something that you might be dealing with everyday, then you might be just the kind of person who should condsider looking into buying a household air purifier. An air purifier can help you to effectively deal with the situation.
There are a number of different home air purifiers, each with their own distinct functions, yet the essential feature of all of them is the purification of the local atmosphere of your household. Purifiers do a great job of removing so many of the allergens that are present within your household and which are responsible for eliciting strong allergic reactions and other real discomforts. With a purifier you will get rid of many of the common problem allergens that were previously mentioned
such as pet danders, molds and dust particles. As well, the problem of cigareet smoke can even be sufficiently dealth with with a home purification system. Of course no system will be perfect, but a well designed one should make a major difference in the quality of your home environment.
Some households that have a central air system can sometimes experience issues with being unable to freely open the households windows because of the system's requirements that the air flow be internally maintained, leading to a stronger sense of frustration when it comes to airborne irritants in the home because they are harder to get rid of, but if an air purification system is added to the mix it can become the ideal compliment to the central air system in the home.
There are many models of household air filtering system available out there if you are in the market for a standalone system. Overall they are all comparable though of course there are some systems that seem to stand out from the crowd. Regardless of the system format that you are looking at, it is the filtering system of the unit that you need toi consider. Some units have filters that are way easier to clean and maintain, compared to others that you might find to be more labour intensive, but really what matters most is how dilligent you are in cleaning and maintaining your system's filters and replacing them when the time comes to do so.
Of course the selection of systems available to you will be influenced by the budget that you are working with when shopping for a system for your home. Despite this, you can likely still find a system, suited to your budget, that can still do a decent job of filtering the air in your home. Something to keep in mind is that the biggest cost to having a home air filtration system in your home could end up being the ongoing cost of exchanging the filters during the life of the system. When you are shopping around for a system that is right for your home, and you are reading through reviews of the various system out there, it might also pay you to find out the frequency with which the filters in the system(s) you are considering need to be changed/exchanged to maintain maximum efficiency as well as how much the replacement filters are going to cost you. The ongoing costs of a filtration system should definitely not be overlooked if and when you decide to start shopping for a air purification system for your home.
11.29.2009
Cleaning your home's gutters: Nobody really wants to deal with it but every homeowner should.
Cleaning your gutters: just even thinking about it can really strike fear into the hearts of many individuals. Even though it is a straight forward task,it demands that you place yourself into some potentially dangerous situations. However, bearing that in mind, it is still a task that needs to be done and should not be long delayed or neglected. Every year, a number of individuals seem to avoid or at least delay the cleaning out of their home's gutters, and this in the long run can cost a homeowner thousands of dollars in damage to their home. The clearing out of one's gutters should be performed at least twice each year, once in the Fall after the leaves have all fallen off of the trees, and once more in the later part of Spring when the trees have all lost their seeds and floatsam. If you fail to do this task then you face the possibility of encurring damage to your home from damaged fascia, basement water leakage and even the possibility of collapsed gutters.
At the time that gutters start to fill with leaves and debris they will also start to collect water
and subsequently back up during the rain and snow melt. As well, whenever the water and the debris begins to collect it adds more weight to the gutters that over time could likely cause the gutters to loosen and possibly eventually brake off of the house. Having debris-clogged gutters could also force trapped water into contact with the facia which could in turn cause the wood to rot and mold to form. During the Winter months, clogged gutters can accumulate ice and snow which often results in ice damming which can damage the lower shingles of the roof which allows water to get in and cause damage to the interior of the house. Clogged gutters can also cause water to gather around the foundations of the house causing basement flooding a weakening of the foundations of the house.
Cleaning of the gutters can be very hazardous work on any homes that are more than one story in height. Many individuals have been injured while undertaking this task. Because of this it is strongly advised that you consider hiring a company or contractor that specializes in the cleaning of household gutters to perform the task for you instead of undertaking it yourself.
Something else to consider is the installation of gutter covers, such as the popular leafguard brand of covers, for example, which are designed to prevent leaves and other similar debris from clogging up the gutters before this becomes a problem. The gutter cover option may seem expensive, however over the long run this option will probably actually save you money by avoiding future gutter repairs and maybe even the enotional and financial costs associated with potential injury from attempting to clean your home's gutters yourself. Gutter covers are available in a variety of formats, ranging from the basic protective screen, all the way to more hi-tech models that actually use the water surface tension to separate the leaves and other debris from the runoff water.
The cleaning of your home's gutters is a crucial maintenance task that needs to be performed at least a couple of times per year. It can be very hazardous if attempted yourself, but this potential hazard can be completely avoided with the employment of a qualified professional or alternatively with the installation of a system of gutter guards.
At the time that gutters start to fill with leaves and debris they will also start to collect water
and subsequently back up during the rain and snow melt. As well, whenever the water and the debris begins to collect it adds more weight to the gutters that over time could likely cause the gutters to loosen and possibly eventually brake off of the house. Having debris-clogged gutters could also force trapped water into contact with the facia which could in turn cause the wood to rot and mold to form. During the Winter months, clogged gutters can accumulate ice and snow which often results in ice damming which can damage the lower shingles of the roof which allows water to get in and cause damage to the interior of the house. Clogged gutters can also cause water to gather around the foundations of the house causing basement flooding a weakening of the foundations of the house.
Cleaning of the gutters can be very hazardous work on any homes that are more than one story in height. Many individuals have been injured while undertaking this task. Because of this it is strongly advised that you consider hiring a company or contractor that specializes in the cleaning of household gutters to perform the task for you instead of undertaking it yourself.
Something else to consider is the installation of gutter covers, such as the popular leafguard brand of covers, for example, which are designed to prevent leaves and other similar debris from clogging up the gutters before this becomes a problem. The gutter cover option may seem expensive, however over the long run this option will probably actually save you money by avoiding future gutter repairs and maybe even the enotional and financial costs associated with potential injury from attempting to clean your home's gutters yourself. Gutter covers are available in a variety of formats, ranging from the basic protective screen, all the way to more hi-tech models that actually use the water surface tension to separate the leaves and other debris from the runoff water.
The cleaning of your home's gutters is a crucial maintenance task that needs to be performed at least a couple of times per year. It can be very hazardous if attempted yourself, but this potential hazard can be completely avoided with the employment of a qualified professional or alternatively with the installation of a system of gutter guards.
11.27.2009
A properly functioning chimney liner could be central to the safety and well-being of the members of your household
With regards to home fireplace accessories,probably the most key or crucial of them all for the health and safety of your family is the central chimney liner. Toxic gases and quite extreme temperature levels are both byproducts of having a gas or wood burning fireplace in your home. These kinds of combustion products are more than capable of causing damage to the fireplace and chimney structure in your home,and can even lead to build up that can result in illness among the occupants of such a polluted environment.
A chimney liner is a clay, ceramic or metal fitted insert, the function of which is to protect the chimney from the toxic and hazardous byproducts of a regularly burning fireplace. A chimney liner also protects the walls of the chimney from any potential damage resulting from heat and corrosion. If your home's chimney becomes too hot or damaged in any way, any surrounding wood structure has the potential to ignite or catch fire. Controlled testing of these kinds of situations has shown that a home chimney without a fitted liner is a potential hazard. In the United States, any home containing a fireplace that was built after 1940, is required by law to have installed in it an accompanying chimney liner, and these liners must be replaced if they become cracked or broken in any way.
Chimney liners for the home come in three primary formats or types:
1. Clay tile is the material traditionally used in the manufacture of home chimney liners. Clay tiles are a less expensive alternative to ceramic or metal liners, and are more easily obtainable; they are a satisfactory alternative in a more open fireplace chimney that is suitably maintained.
2. Next there is the cast in place ceramic liner. The ceramic liner is a more lightweight product constructed from a material largely resembling cement. ***Following the installation of the ceramics in your home's chimney, it should (if properly installed) provide a seamless and insulated path for the efficient release of all of the byproducts of your home's fire. A chimney in an older house will also benefit structurally from the installation of this kind of permanent liner. The ceramic liner is also compatible with the various kinds of fuel that might be used in a household fire.
3. Metal chimney liners are typically made from a stainless steel or aluminum base, and are generally utilized for the upgrade or repair of an already existing household chimney system. When these types of liners are installed correctly, the metal chimney liner has a high safety rating and is endowing your home chimney with some serious protection and an increase in it's durability.
When the time comes to replace the chimney liners in the home, most people these days opt to go with stainless steel because it is much easier to install than clay tiles. It is available in either flexible or stiff/rigid styles. Normally, the task of putting in a new chimney liner is left to a professional, however there are home chimney liner kits available that include comprehensive instructions for their installation, and this has the potential to save you a lot of money in installation costs. The kits usually include all of the required accessories and attachments needed to get the job done. If your home does have a working fireplace, it would be very prudent of you to have a professional inspection of your chimney system done to ensure that it meets with current safety requirements, especially if you are residing in an older home. An older chimney that is damaged and in need of repair or even one that is just improperly lined can present a serious danger to the members of your household. As well, because there are no shortages of inexpensive and practical ways of fixing the problem, you really would be challenged to find any reason to not consider installing this highly important fireplace accessory.
A chimney liner is a clay, ceramic or metal fitted insert, the function of which is to protect the chimney from the toxic and hazardous byproducts of a regularly burning fireplace. A chimney liner also protects the walls of the chimney from any potential damage resulting from heat and corrosion. If your home's chimney becomes too hot or damaged in any way, any surrounding wood structure has the potential to ignite or catch fire. Controlled testing of these kinds of situations has shown that a home chimney without a fitted liner is a potential hazard. In the United States, any home containing a fireplace that was built after 1940, is required by law to have installed in it an accompanying chimney liner, and these liners must be replaced if they become cracked or broken in any way.
Chimney liners for the home come in three primary formats or types:
1. Clay tile is the material traditionally used in the manufacture of home chimney liners. Clay tiles are a less expensive alternative to ceramic or metal liners, and are more easily obtainable; they are a satisfactory alternative in a more open fireplace chimney that is suitably maintained.
2. Next there is the cast in place ceramic liner. The ceramic liner is a more lightweight product constructed from a material largely resembling cement. ***Following the installation of the ceramics in your home's chimney, it should (if properly installed) provide a seamless and insulated path for the efficient release of all of the byproducts of your home's fire. A chimney in an older house will also benefit structurally from the installation of this kind of permanent liner. The ceramic liner is also compatible with the various kinds of fuel that might be used in a household fire.
3. Metal chimney liners are typically made from a stainless steel or aluminum base, and are generally utilized for the upgrade or repair of an already existing household chimney system. When these types of liners are installed correctly, the metal chimney liner has a high safety rating and is endowing your home chimney with some serious protection and an increase in it's durability.
When the time comes to replace the chimney liners in the home, most people these days opt to go with stainless steel because it is much easier to install than clay tiles. It is available in either flexible or stiff/rigid styles. Normally, the task of putting in a new chimney liner is left to a professional, however there are home chimney liner kits available that include comprehensive instructions for their installation, and this has the potential to save you a lot of money in installation costs. The kits usually include all of the required accessories and attachments needed to get the job done. If your home does have a working fireplace, it would be very prudent of you to have a professional inspection of your chimney system done to ensure that it meets with current safety requirements, especially if you are residing in an older home. An older chimney that is damaged and in need of repair or even one that is just improperly lined can present a serious danger to the members of your household. As well, because there are no shortages of inexpensive and practical ways of fixing the problem, you really would be challenged to find any reason to not consider installing this highly important fireplace accessory.
11.25.2009
Would a reverse osmosis filter for your drinking water be a good fit for your home?
How important is drinking fresh water to you and your family? This may seem like a silly and obvious question to ask, yet there is such an obvious great importance to our Water coming into our homes. Water, and the sufficient intake of water is essential and a fundamental building block to living a fulfilling life. You probably don't realize just how dangerous the tap water in your home can potentially be. It could actually be chock full of unhealthy chemicals despite your local communitiy's processing standards.
Regular testing of the tap water in your own home can reveal the existence of harmful chemicals in your tap water at levels so high it is unadvisable to drink without filtering. Even if your water tastes'normal' it can be tainted: unsafe tap water does not necessarily have to taste 'bad' to be bad. When it comes to drinking water filters and drinking water filter cartridges, there are a number of choices available to the consumer. One of the most popular options currently on the market would have to be the reverse osmosis drinking water filter, and it is so popular for reasons that might make you want to consider it. I find that it is even possibly the most beneficial for installation in your home.
So what exactly is the Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Filter and what would it do for your home?
The reverse osmosis water filter exists in a category of filtration that incorporates a fine membrane to provide substantial filtration through the osmotic process. This system of osmotic filtration removes so much from the water passing through and any potential impurities that may be present are also removed in the process. Unfortunately, this across the board filtration result is a quality of the process that cannot be attributed to all filtration methods available out there. A most impressive amount of foreign particles are eliminated through the use of this type of fitration. Something else that should be pointed out is that this method of filtration actually relies on additional filtration methods occuring before the reverse osmosis to achieve such high results of purification; the initial methods involved are mechanical and activated carbon filters. The mechanical filtration removes the majority of foreing matter in the water before it reaches the Reverse Osmosis filters.
The Reverse Osmosis filtration system includes a high-pressure water storage reservoir to store the filtered water as well as a carbon filter that serves to eliminate more impurities The water from the RO filtration process is delivered to the household through a seperate sytem of water taps works, and the delivery system is able to easily deliver a volume of water that should be sufficient for most households. The reverse osmosis filtration system is arguably one of the most efficient and affordable home filtration systems out there. Of course before making any kind of commitment to a filtration system for your home it is advisable to survey all of the most feasable alternatiuves out there, if for no other reason than to be able to assure yourself that you have made the most appropriate choice for your home.
Regular testing of the tap water in your own home can reveal the existence of harmful chemicals in your tap water at levels so high it is unadvisable to drink without filtering. Even if your water tastes'normal' it can be tainted: unsafe tap water does not necessarily have to taste 'bad' to be bad. When it comes to drinking water filters and drinking water filter cartridges, there are a number of choices available to the consumer. One of the most popular options currently on the market would have to be the reverse osmosis drinking water filter, and it is so popular for reasons that might make you want to consider it. I find that it is even possibly the most beneficial for installation in your home.
So what exactly is the Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Filter and what would it do for your home?
The reverse osmosis water filter exists in a category of filtration that incorporates a fine membrane to provide substantial filtration through the osmotic process. This system of osmotic filtration removes so much from the water passing through and any potential impurities that may be present are also removed in the process. Unfortunately, this across the board filtration result is a quality of the process that cannot be attributed to all filtration methods available out there. A most impressive amount of foreign particles are eliminated through the use of this type of fitration. Something else that should be pointed out is that this method of filtration actually relies on additional filtration methods occuring before the reverse osmosis to achieve such high results of purification; the initial methods involved are mechanical and activated carbon filters. The mechanical filtration removes the majority of foreing matter in the water before it reaches the Reverse Osmosis filters.
The Reverse Osmosis filtration system includes a high-pressure water storage reservoir to store the filtered water as well as a carbon filter that serves to eliminate more impurities The water from the RO filtration process is delivered to the household through a seperate sytem of water taps works, and the delivery system is able to easily deliver a volume of water that should be sufficient for most households. The reverse osmosis filtration system is arguably one of the most efficient and affordable home filtration systems out there. Of course before making any kind of commitment to a filtration system for your home it is advisable to survey all of the most feasable alternatiuves out there, if for no other reason than to be able to assure yourself that you have made the most appropriate choice for your home.
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11.23.2009
From Toasters to Toilets - and beyond!
I have recently started to learn more about what is what in my home and what more (so much more) there is to learn with regards to what alternatives and options are available for the home. I have also recently decided that there are not already enough people clogging up the internet with their blogs, lol, and so I figured that I would add to the debris floating throughout the interweb by starting up my own little blog, here.
So, with this site I hope to reflect on what I have been learning about choices for the home. Like it says above, from toasters to toilets if it is about the home and in the home - it might just end up here!
Let's see where that takes us...
So, with this site I hope to reflect on what I have been learning about choices for the home. Like it says above, from toasters to toilets if it is about the home and in the home - it might just end up here!
Let's see where that takes us...
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