Adjustable dual flush at only 2/4 litres, water consumption reduced to less than 14 litres per person per day
To save water in the bathroom, we can choose to turn off the shower tap while we soap up or brush our teeth, for example. However, consumption can also be significantly reduced in the toilet, after using the bathroom. Considering that around One third of the amount of water consumed each day in a home is due to toilet flushingGeberit - specialist in sanitary porcelain and bathroom technology - has developed innovative toilets that help save water.
While with traditional toilets, each time we flush the toilet, an average of six to nine liters of water flow into the sewage system, With the Geberit Complete Toilet Solution, a single flush of 2 or 4 liters is enough to clear the toilet bowl of residue..
How do you get the toilet clean after flushing with such small volumes of water? Geberit has optimized the entire water flow from the cistern through the toilet bowl to the waste. Geberit Complete Solution for the toilet It includes dual-flush push buttons and built-in cisterns with adjustable flush mechanisms as low as 2 liters for a half flush and 4 liters for a full flush.
This optimized hydraulics is combined with toilets with TurboFlush flushing technology, with an asymmetrical interior geometry designed to ensure that water flows perfectly throughout the bowl at the right speed and intensity. Thanks to this combination of elements, the interior of the toilet bowl is thoroughly cleaned in a single flush and with very little water flow. Furthermore, water consumption for cleaning the toilet is reduced, as the system not only remains spotless after use but is also very easy to clean, thanks to the rimless toilets.
With this proposal that combines its most innovative products, Geberit achieves a Download performance up to 10 times better than required by international regulationsIn fact, thanks to the development of systems like the Geberit Complete Solution, water consumption for toilet flushing has decreased from 70 to less than 14 liters per person per day, by around 80%, in recent decades. A new contribution from Geberit to sustainability in the bathroom.





