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About our dual flush toilet conversion kit
SelectAFlush is Born

SelectAFlush is a family owned company created by a family's need to conserve in every possible way. With a large family, a septic system and water constantly running, David Bauer, father of 3 boys and inventor of SelectAFlush, decided to get busy. He sat at the dining room table (with his wife's reluctant approval), covered it for 6 months with various toilet parts and started building and testing a prototype. After he figured it out he called his Uncle John, a prototype specialist, and told him to start working. With the help of Bruce Okkema of Eagle Design and Technology Inc. in Michigan, SelectAFlush was born.

Now, a family run business, SelectAFlush is touring the country! We are going to focus primarily on "Green" events and support as many water saving causes as possible.

 

 

Please check back frequently for products and availability and to view our behind the scenes photo gallery.

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Our comprehensive video instructions will guide you through the dual flush installation process. We are always an email away, if you need help. Please visit our FAQ section, as your question may already be answered there.

dual flush selectaflush conversion kit seen at trade shows
Seen at Trade Shows

How SelectAFlush works - trade show demo
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Early testing in the fall of 2007
Testing in early 2007


Loaded truck with ready to test water guzzlers Do you see any that looks like yours?
We have spent the last 2 years testing our valve on every kind of toilet out there, so that you can be sure, SelectAFlush will fit your toilet.


Adjusting the SelectAFlush Valve for the instructions page
Great care has been taken in the research and development of SelectAFlush dual flush conversion kit.  SelectAFlush dual flush conversion kits are available on our web site www.SelectAFlush.com/store

At SelectAFlush, we want to enable our consumers
to make a difference by improving their current products.

WE CAN'T FAST FORWARD THE FUTURE BUT WE CAN MAKE THE PAST BETTER FOR THE ENVIRONMENT IN THE MEAN TIME.

Imagine not only saving YOUR money but helping the environment effortlessly! Why would you even think about not participating along with millions of others who have changed the way they live and "Gone Green"!

Buy your SelectAFlush NOW!

Go green, be a powerful force in your community, spread the word that there are simple ways to save water, energy and money. See our tips for the day! Browse our website! Enjoy being green!!

 


Retail Location News:

SelectAFlush is added by more Habitat For Humanity ReStore

Many People have been asking where they can find the Dual Flush Conversion kits by SelectAFlush in local stores, We are now available in many Habitat For Humanity ReStore and expanding to new locations every day.  Many of the Habitat For Humanity ReStores are rebuilding old toilets with the SelectAFlush bringing the water consumption down below 1.6, saving the landfills. and reselling them to customers which saves them even more money.

Known Habitat For Humanity ReStore locations stocking the Dual Flush kit by SelectAFlush are:

Marquette County Habitat for Humanity Restore
133 Carmine Drive
Harvey, Mi 49855
                            906.249.4416              
 
Kalamazoo Valley HFH ReStore
1810 Lake Street
Kalamazoo, MI 49001-3275
                            269.381.5523              
 
Habitat for Humanity of Kent County
5701 Division Ave. S.
Grand Rapids, Mi. 49548
                            616.531.4591              
 
Habitat for Humanity Detroit ReStore
12630 Greenfield
Detroit, MI 48227
                            313.653.4890              
 
Lakeshore Habitat ReStore
12727 Riley St
Holland, MI 49424
                            616.393.8001       

Habitat For Humanity of Oakland County
150 Osmun
Pontiac, Mi 48342
                             248.338.1843       

We are expecting the rest of the Michigan stores and some Florida stores will be stocking the dual flush kits before the end of the year.

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Testimonials
 
"I have 7 daughters under the age of 16, you have no idea how much water they can waste. I am now saving in all 5 of our bathrooms"! Thank You SelectAFlush
 
Dual Flush believer - Tom, Boynton Beach, FL Owner of BGI Growers
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Why does anyone need an MaP rated toilets?
Oct 27th,2009

The first practical flush toilet was patented in 1778 in Yorkshire, England. Fast forward 102 years and  Thomas Crapper, the son of a steamboat captain and a journeyman plumber, began to popularize the flush toilet. Crapper sold toilets 125 years before MaP ratings were invented to the most critical buyers of his time, the English royal family.

 

Since 1880 billions of toilets have been sold without MaP certification.  The Manufacturer's  knew that if their toilet didn't flush away solid human waste, they wouldn't sell. Then in 2003 hell broke loose. Did it really?  Na, that's an overstatement. Did your toilet back up in 2003?  No?  Same here. It kept right on flushing away in spite of the the flushsble diapers, and a whack of other flushables. Still people don't come up with standards for no reason.

 

MaP exists because a group of companies who make toilets were stampeded into changing their design overnight and the designs were bad, so the toilets clogged.  Was this whole thing was a scam?  Did 6 

liter toilets have no other history before 2003?  Of course they did.  

Holland has been using low flush toilets for over a generation.  Are the CEOs of all the North American Manufacturer's incompetent?  Not on your life.

 

So one is left to wonder, with the toilets already well designed and in use for 30+ years elsewhere, how did highly competent North American toilet factories get so screwed up? Was it deliberate? 

Couldn't they have imported from Europe or Australia for 6 months as their own production got ramped up? Was the failure intentional with the thought being that a bunch of deliberately faulty toilets could be sold and replaced thus doubling profits?  We're more moral than that, aren't we? You decide.

 

Assuming everyone had the same good intentions, to conserve water, the actual toilets wasted:

tax money,

consumer money,

plumbers time,

installation money, and

They actually used more water because multiple flushes were needed. 

Even the cartoonists who make "King of the hill" made an episode about it.

 

Those badly made toilets need never have existed nor did we need to create MaP tests to prove they do.  All anyone needed was a simple dual flush toilet valve which costs a fraction of what a new toilet costs and reduces water use in a toilet by 40%.  With Selectaflush a sane toilet flusher can reduce the average flush size to 7.8 liters in an existing  13 liter toilet.

 

Selectaflush dual flush mechanisms are in use all over the USA and Canada now and customers are saving money and the environment without replacing a single toilet.

A caution on advice from those purporting to be expert about Dual Flush Toilet Conversion Devices
Oct 26th,2009
During the past year, a small number of those claiming to be the only experts who know anything about water efficiency have been approaching governments and regulatory bodies to warn them about dual flush toilet mechanisms.  They have no experience in the testing or manufacturing of dual-flush mechanisms and so paying them heed is being questioned. A number of intelligent, and environmentally aware people are converting their 1.6-gallon (6.0-litre), 3.5-gallon (13-litre), 5-gallon (19-litre) or more fixtures from a single-flush, tank-type gravity toilet to a dual-flush toilet and saving significant amounts of money simply by converting the mechanism within to dual-flush.  My own water bill is 80.00 a year less. The essence of a dual flush mechanism is that it offers 2 sizes of a toilet-flush, which can’t help but save us money. In many cases toilet makers oppose the sale of these devices, as they are the one thing that changes the essence of how a toilet operates.  Additionally, if they don’t sell more porcelain, they won’t make any money.  Since the vast majority of people have a toilet, that can absolutely be made to be more efficient, this is cause for doubt about the motivation of those pushing us to buy toilets While the goal of reducing water use in the home is admirable, there are endless cases in which low flow toilets have been shown to clog, require more water to actually flush away solid waste, are not built in concert with proper engineering of the rest of the plumbing system, and are of questionable financial- and life-value.  Two primary reasons for this are… (1) The removal and replacement of an older piece of equipment with a new low-flush toilet ignores the reality that the plumbing in every building was engineered to carry solid waste with a given volume of water.  A lack of that water leads to solid matter lying still in a pipe, which becomes a clog beyond the toilet. This is especially so in MURBs, (Multiple Unit Residential Buildings).  The finest experts will agree that 1.6-gallon and 1.28-gallon toilets have finely tuned hydraulic characteristics.  Such tuning helps allow a smaller amount of water to move waste through the toilet bowl.  The aging, less finely tuned pipes that the waste flows into have are an enormous problem. Failure to change the profile of the plumbing pipes will adversely affect flow performance, leading to total system clogging. In a perfect scenario, a new 6-liter toilet would be used with plumbing that is on a greater slope and which has a much smoother interior than almost all-existing sewage pipes in all buildings. (2) Every toilet has a carbon footprint.  That footprint is a function of mining, drying, firing, glazing and transporting porcelain.  So, while some water is conserved through lower flushes, enormous amounts of Co2 are being emitted into the atmosphere which in turn causes global warming, and a decrease in the pH levels of the oceans (an increase in acidity) Most of the factories are based in China where the primary source of energy is low quality coal.  80% of all energy in China is generated with burning coal.  At this point few if any Chinese industrial cities have air that is clean enough to be able to meet the more relaxed Chinese air quality standards, which are far below those of other parts of the industrialized western world.  Many of the cities are so badly smog-ridden airplanes are regularly rerouted, as visibility is too poor to see to land. Other factors to be considered by those installing, recommending, or subsidizing these low-flow toilet products are: (1) Ethics of manufacturers that knowing sold the North American Population toilets that were not properly engineered. (2) Redundant making of porcelain fixtures leads to equally un-necessary installation costs, transportation costs and income taxes.   In conclusion, the purchase, endorsement, or subsidy of these low-flow toilets should be approached with much caution and eyes wide open. If an individual or agency wishes to proceed, however, they should: (1) insist upon full repayment of amount received for sales of 6 L toilets that were previous supplied and clogged from day one due to mismatched tanks and bowls; (2) require that the product be installed in properly engineered buildings only with plumbing that does the job of carrying solid waste through the entire plumbing system; and (3) insist that the manufacturer prove he has considered the necessary slope of the pipe, diameter, and materials, and the probable condition of the pipe materials after varying lengths of time in use beyond the individual toilet (e.g. cast iron, clay, plastic, and so on) and that the waste will actually move Finally, it is our opinion that the water savings potential and cost-effectiveness is much greater with the use of toilet retrofit devices even if the toilets meet the above requirements, as the air pollution at stake is staggering. At such time that a toilet meets the standard, is independently tested, and demonstrates that it will not adversely affect the overall performance of plumbing or do harm to the environment, we will report that information W. Golley
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"I have 7 daughters under the age of 16, you have no idea how much water they can waste. I am now saving in all 5 of our bathrooms"! Thank You SelectAFlush
 
Dual Flush believer - Tom, Boynton Beach, FL Owner of BGI Growers