Glenn9643
Veteran Member
I guess Pete's broken pipe got me to thinking about plumbing this morning.
A “bah humbug sort of post not really suitable for Christmas, but sometimes I think the powers that be have completely lost it!
Two things that really aggravate me every day are 1.6 gpf toilets and 2.5gpm flow restrictors in showerheads.
I realize that water is precious and generally favor conservation measures within reason, but do we save water if we have to flush the toilet twice for it to go down? Doesn’t seem rational to me.
And as for showers, I recently had to replace the hardware on our bathroom tub/shower. Went for a good name brand because I didn’t want to have to replace it anytime soon. The showerhead was terrible. I’ve sweated more water many times during our hot summers.... Then I started shopping for an aftermarket showerhead and quickly realized that none of the plumbing supply places were set up to demonstrate the flow in their offerings. I bought one anyway, hoping for the best but it was not better. Then I did a little searching on the net and discovered why. The powers that be have proclaimed that we can only have 2.5 gallons per minute flowing through our showers!
In about 15 minutes I had removed all the flow restrictors and drilled that sucker out. Now I have a good shower. Please don’t report me to the shower police.
I haven’t figured out what to do with the toilet tank yet though. Any suggestions?
A “bah humbug sort of post not really suitable for Christmas, but sometimes I think the powers that be have completely lost it!
Two things that really aggravate me every day are 1.6 gpf toilets and 2.5gpm flow restrictors in showerheads.
I realize that water is precious and generally favor conservation measures within reason, but do we save water if we have to flush the toilet twice for it to go down? Doesn’t seem rational to me.
And as for showers, I recently had to replace the hardware on our bathroom tub/shower. Went for a good name brand because I didn’t want to have to replace it anytime soon. The showerhead was terrible. I’ve sweated more water many times during our hot summers.... Then I started shopping for an aftermarket showerhead and quickly realized that none of the plumbing supply places were set up to demonstrate the flow in their offerings. I bought one anyway, hoping for the best but it was not better. Then I did a little searching on the net and discovered why. The powers that be have proclaimed that we can only have 2.5 gallons per minute flowing through our showers!
In about 15 minutes I had removed all the flow restrictors and drilled that sucker out. Now I have a good shower. Please don’t report me to the shower police.
I haven’t figured out what to do with the toilet tank yet though. Any suggestions?