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Toilets are an essential part of our everyday lives. We tend to take the toilet very much for granted and not really like to think about it too much until we find that we desperately need a toilet and none can be found. We forget that modern toilets are a luxury in a lot of under developed countries and find it a huge inconvenience if our toilet doesn't work. As our nation faces water shortages and water crises in heavily populated areas like California, composting toilets continue to gain popularity as a water-saving alternative to traditional toilets. Their growing usage, however, leads many families and homeowners to wonder, are they a good solution for my home? Particularly for families with children, there are some special considerations to take into account. Related Article Tags: , , , , , For millions of people living in third world countries, access to basic sanitation facilities is limited or nonexistent. In many of these areas, the lack of running water means that the same rivers used for bathing and obtaining cooking water are also used for defecating and dumping garbage. The biggest problem with such contamination is the threat of waterborne illness, a leading cause of death among infants and children in impoverished countries. One of the best possible solutions to this problem is waterless toilets. Related Article Tags: , , , , , There are an almost limitless number of applications for composting toilets. These water saving, odorless, eco friendly fixtures can be installed literally anywhere because they don't require hookup to a traditional sewer line or septic tank. With that in mind, what are some of the best locations for them? In this article, we've compiled five of the most ideal locations where composting toilets could be installed. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Homeowners with septic systems are accustomed to being cautious about what goes down their toilets. These folks know that you don't want things like sanitary napkins, harsh chemicals, or an excessive amount of toilet paper going into a septic tank. Along those same lines, homeowners with composting toilets must also be careful about what goes their toilet, too. In this article, we'll cover some basic do's and don'ts when it comes to what goes in your compost toilet. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Let's face it, composting toilets are a very complex and little understood product. Many consumers don't even realize that compost toilets are actually odorless and present a great eco-friendly alternative for residential homes in urban and suburban areas. Through our website, we receive all kinds of questions from our visitors and customers about composting toilet systems, how they work, and their various pros and cons. Below are a few more of our most frequently asked questions that may be helpful to other consumers who are considering a composting toilet system or simply comparing brands. Please be sure to note that all the information in this article pertains specifically to Sun-Mar composting toilet systems. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Sawdust toilets have captivated the interest of the extreme green movement. They are sometimes presented as one of the best waste management options and as a far better alternative than expensive, professionally manufactured composting toilets. In this article, we'll discuss the top five reasons why we feel a professional composting toilet is a better solution than a sawdust toilet. Related Article Tags: , , , , Anyone who's done a little research on the topic of composting toilets has undoubtedly stumbled across information about sawdust toilets, sometimes also referred to as homemade composting toilets. In this article, we'll make some important differentiations between the two, as well as address some basic pros and cons of each system. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Are you a homeowner? If so, how you do you like your home, particularly the bathroom? Each day, we make countless number of trips into the bathroom. That is why it is important that your bathroom is one that not only looks attractive, but one that makes you feel good about yourself and your home. Unfortunately, not all homeowners have the perfect bathroom. Do you? If not, you may want to think about having your bathroom remodeled.
For those who aren't already aware, the state of California is in a water crisis. More than two thirds of the state's water supply comes from the Sacramento Delta, an area poised for catastrophe when the next major earthquake hits. According to scientists, such an event isn't just a possibility, but rather a probability, and they estimate that there's a 75 per cent chance of such an earthquake occurring before the year 2040. The problem is further complicated by an aging infrastructure, insufficient levies, droughts, and ecological concerns in the area. Related Article Tags: , , , , , When an old septic system begins to have problems, it can spell big trouble for the homeowner. Signs of a failing septic unit may be as subtle as soggy, wet spots of grass in the yard. At the worst extreme, it may result in backed up sewage in your home. If you have determined that your septic system is failing and you're looking for an alternative to installing a new one, there is a little-known product available that can save big dollars, and that is a composting toilet. Related Article Tags: , , , , A daunting task for anyone looking to renovate the bathroom at home, this involves finding the right products and fixtures for the new bathroom. The reason for wanting to renovate your bathroom could either be to keep up with current trends, if the fixtures in your bathroom have been there for several years, or it could be because none of the fixtures function properly and the tiling looks worn out and dirty. Whatever the reason may be, you would need to have a very clear idea as to what your need and requirements are regarding your bathroom fixtures. There are a range of products in the market, but how do you know what to buy? Allow us to help you. When trying to decide whether a composting toilet is right for your home, there are many important factors to take into consideration. Will your family and any houseguests be accepting of a different type of toilet system? Will your lifestyle and schedule accommodate a composting toilet? Are you able to maintain the unit easily on your own? But at the top of this list, you must ask yourself whether your home is equipped for installation of a composting toilet system. There are a few limitations and exceptions when it comes to installing these units that homeowners need to be aware of. Related Article Tags: , , , , , With living expenses on the rise and family incomes falling, more people than ever are now looking for ways to cut costs at home. Pair this frugality with the increased popularity of going green, and it's easy to see why composting toilets are becoming a widely accepted alternative to the standard flush toilet. Not only are they environmentally friendly, but they can also save most families a significant amount of money on annual water and sewer or septic costs. However, before you rush out to replace your flush toilet with a new composting model, there are some considerations you should take into account to decide whether a composting toilet is right for your family. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Sun-Mar composting toilet systems are some of the easiest composting toilets to maintain. In this article, we'll explain how three easy steps are all it takes for proper ongoing maintenance of your Sun-Mar system. Related Article Tags: , , , , , When installing a composting toilet system in your home, the issue of whether that system meets local building code is very important. In this article, we'll explain the U.S. building code system, how to find your local building department, and how to get your composting toilet approved. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Anyone who's ever traveled by RV knows what an unpleasant job it is to empty and clean the waste holding tank. Furthermore, improper maintenance of the holding tank can lead to real problems down the road--no pun intended! What if there were a better alternative? For many RV owners, there is. Composting toilets are an odorless and easy alternative that require very little maintenance and never need pumped out. In this article, we'll explain why a portable composting toilet may be the answer you've been looking for when it comes to your RV's waste disposal system. Related Article Tags: , , , Water is a scarce resource and due to its limited supply, the population of urban areas remains always in the grip of water shortage. At present, the quality of water used for watering the garden, washing the clothes and flushing the toilets is the same quality as the water we take for drinking purpose. Related Article Tags: , , At the Composting Toilet Store, we get all kinds of questions about how our Sun-Mar systems work. These four questions represent the majority of inquiries we receive, and are a great place to start if you're considering a composting toilet system for your home. Related Article Tags: , , , , , It's something that many people face: You want to put a bathroom in the lower level of your home, but the contractor who built your house didn't stub the basement in for a bathroom. So what can you do? Just to install a toilet would require breaking up concrete to hook into a sewer line. A far less expensive option is to install a self-contained composting toilet instead. Related Article Tags: , , ,
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