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Odessa Toilet Rebate!

Twas the night before Christmas, and despite the big rush, there’s a line for the bathroom – the toilet won’t flush! 

While a new toilet may not be your ideal way to spend Christmas money, now may be the perfect time to invest in a new commode – especially if you’re having issues with yours. A leaky toilet, or one that doesn’t flush properly, costs you water and money! The City of Odessa is currently offering a REBATE of up to $75 with the purchase of a new Power Flush toilet. (Click here for details.) In this post, we’ll discuss one of The Darville Company’s most popular toilets, the Kohler Highline Pressure Lite, which uses just 1.28 gallons per flush.

LIVING THE HIGH(LINE)

There are several models of the Kohler Highline toilet, all of which are single flush two-piece elongated toilets made to provide a comfortable height. Pressure-assisted toilets combine compressed air with water to build pressure in the tank – which leads to a more powerful flush!

TWO FOR ONE

One of the secrets of the Pressure Lite model is a hidden secondary tank inside the toilet tank. Water flows from the supply line to the pressure vessel mixing with the air. The water is then stored and is building pressure while awaiting the flush.

When the toilet is flushed, the water is ejected out of the vessel and dumped into the bowl, forcing a high power flush. If you’ve been dealing with clogging, this model reduces clogging dramatically.

SITTING ON THE THRONE

We also recommend this toilet for older customers or those with limited mobility. It’s about an inch higher than traditional toilets, which helps ensure sitting and standing with ease.

THE HIGHER STANDARD

When it comes to toilets and plumbing, The Darville Company has you covered! Give us a call today, and we’ll help make sure you get the perfect flush every time. Make an appointment today by calling 432-580-9675. The Darville Company is The Higher Standard.

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