We had did a big renovation. I decided that with my self and four boys in the house a urinal was a good option for the main upstairs bathroom. I liked the idea of a waterless urinal as an environmentally friendly option. And I think they look better in a residential bathroom. After 16 months of use I thought I would share my thoughts about the (broken link removed).
For a house with lots of boys age 10-3 it’s been really nice. It’s so much much easier to clean on and around than a toilet. And the floor stays cleaner. For that reason alone I highly recommend it.
however the regular 3000 use maintenance schedule is completely misleading. My guess is that would be about 3 months in our house. And cleaning out the trap is GROSS. Easily the worst household task I have ever done. I can get by cleaning it out every 6 weeks but really should do every 4.
who ever designed this has never had to clean one out. I can almost guarantee it. We came home from a two week vacation to find it completely clogged. I removed the trap but the clog was after the trap.
cost: about the same as a nice toilet (pre covid) Inspector required water to be run to the waterless urinal. It takes a 2” drain pipe.
Savings: Not much money. I’m guessing it saves 5-10,000 gallons year or 5-10%. The sealant (4-6) ounces ever 4-6 weeks is $80 a gallon.
the smell: not bad no worse than a toilet that 4 boys are using come cleaning day. Nice after maintaining as the sealant (soya oil) is perfumed. Everyone said we would hate it and we would be tearing it out. It’s fine.
For a house with lots of boys it’s great. (If you can stomach the cleaning. did I say is was gross?). It keeps the kids out the the master bath (the only other bathroom upstairs) 95 % of the time).
There you go. Saving the world one trip to the bathroom at a time.
Evan
For a house with lots of boys age 10-3 it’s been really nice. It’s so much much easier to clean on and around than a toilet. And the floor stays cleaner. For that reason alone I highly recommend it.
however the regular 3000 use maintenance schedule is completely misleading. My guess is that would be about 3 months in our house. And cleaning out the trap is GROSS. Easily the worst household task I have ever done. I can get by cleaning it out every 6 weeks but really should do every 4.
who ever designed this has never had to clean one out. I can almost guarantee it. We came home from a two week vacation to find it completely clogged. I removed the trap but the clog was after the trap.
cost: about the same as a nice toilet (pre covid) Inspector required water to be run to the waterless urinal. It takes a 2” drain pipe.
Savings: Not much money. I’m guessing it saves 5-10,000 gallons year or 5-10%. The sealant (4-6) ounces ever 4-6 weeks is $80 a gallon.
the smell: not bad no worse than a toilet that 4 boys are using come cleaning day. Nice after maintaining as the sealant (soya oil) is perfumed. Everyone said we would hate it and we would be tearing it out. It’s fine.
For a house with lots of boys it’s great. (If you can stomach the cleaning. did I say is was gross?). It keeps the kids out the the master bath (the only other bathroom upstairs) 95 % of the time).
There you go. Saving the world one trip to the bathroom at a time.
Evan