If you let the water drain to one floor level below, then yo...

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↳ 回复 kidwarp (npub1kyeml3tma4su8yw5aru48wgxclchp8zr3kguwhakmtmegjw40zws82sfjk)

Errr it would be a lot easier… This house is on a slab… it was built in 1962… There’s like no room for n e thing new…

If you let the water drain to one floor level below, then you'd need to spend energy pumping it back up, plus the height of the toilet.

Installing a tank above the toilet, and pumping to it from the tub, would be "easier". That is, unless you're filling a 100 gallon tub daily. In that case, using an outdoor reservoir would be more suitable, and easier than pumping it up ~15' after draining to a basement.

If you're looking at the "ease vs difficulty" of a one-time install, then you're not paying attention to the long term factors.

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