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Tankless toilets draw on a high-pressure water supply to deliver forceful flushing for clearing bowl contents in a single flush. They work with a flush valve (flushometer) that's connected directly to a plumbing supply line. The high-pressure flush eliminates double flushing to reduce water use and minimizes the chance of clogs or backups to reduce maintenance. Compared to tank-style toilets, tankless toilets have a louder flush, but refill faster and leave a cleaner bowl after flushing. Sometimes called industrial or commercial toilets, they're used in high-traffic settings (more than 30 flushes per day) such as public and institutional restrooms.
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Floor-Mount Tankless Toilet Kits with Flush Valve & Top Spud, Bottom Outlet Bowl
These tankless toilet kits include a flush valve for exposed use and a floor-mounted bowl with a top spud and bottom outlet. The flush valve (flushometer) sits atop the rear rim of the bowl to allow unblocked access during maintenance. The bowl fastens to the floor for stability and supports more weight than wall-mounted bowls. The bowl's top spud connects to the flush valve and its bottom outlet connects to a floor waste line.
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