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Q - Why is it better to use an insert design rather than a cartridge?
Using an insert allows quicker and easier urinal maintenance with less odour and improved hygiene due to the inclusion of a permanent built-in housing?
Q – Why does the ZeroFlush urinal require much less maintenance than other systems?
This is due to the insert system allowing the trap to be of a much larger capacity. The trap is almost thee times the size of any other waterless urinal.
It is the only sealant supplied by a waterless urinal manufacturer that is 100% natural and biodegradable. See materials safety data sheet (pdf).
Q – What are the maintenance intervals for ZeroFlush urinals?
The average maintenance intervals are 15,000 uses due to it having the largest trap in the industry, with the nearest competitor only achieving 7,000 uses. To find out more read the “waterless urinal manufacturers comparison.”
Q – How do I know when the insert requires changing?
You know when to change the insert when the blue sealant starts to become visible in the bottom of the urinal bowl.
Q – Are there any special cleaning requirements for ZeroFlush urinals?
The ZeroFlush system is designed with the maintenance person in mind. To clean, simply remove any debris, spray with a non-abrasive cleaner and wipe with a soft cloth.
Q – Is it possible to use ZeroFlush urinals if we do not have staff to maintain it?
Yes, BrightWater Environmental offers full maintenance contracts that will ensure costs are fixed and that your savings are guaranteed.
Q – How much money can I save by fitting ZeroFlush urinals?
A single ZeroFlush waterless urinal can save over 150,000 litres of water a year – enough to fill three swimming pools! This enables savings of over £300 per annum to be made on water costs for each urinal fitted. To calculate your own cost savings, use of the ZeroFlush cost savings calculator is advised.
Using an insert allows quicker and easier urinal maintenance with less odour and improved hygiene due to the inclusion of a permanent built-in housing?
Q – Why does the ZeroFlush urinal require much less maintenance than other systems?
This is due to the insert system allowing the trap to be of a much larger capacity. The trap is almost thee times the size of any other waterless urinal.
Q – What happens if a bucket of water is poured into a ZeroFlush urinal?
The system is designed to allow the pouring of a bucket of water into the urinal without it affecting the urinal’s performance.
It is the only sealant supplied by a waterless urinal manufacturer that is 100% natural and biodegradable. See materials safety data sheet (pdf).
Q – What are the maintenance intervals for ZeroFlush urinals?
The average maintenance intervals are 15,000 uses due to it having the largest trap in the industry, with the nearest competitor only achieving 7,000 uses. To find out more read the “waterless urinal manufacturers comparison.”
Q – How do I know when the insert requires changing?
You know when to change the insert when the blue sealant starts to become visible in the bottom of the urinal bowl.
Q – Are there any special cleaning requirements for ZeroFlush urinals?
The ZeroFlush system is designed with the maintenance person in mind. To clean, simply remove any debris, spray with a non-abrasive cleaner and wipe with a soft cloth.
Q – Is it possible to use ZeroFlush urinals if we do not have staff to maintain it?
Yes, BrightWater Environmental offers full maintenance contracts that will ensure costs are fixed and that your savings are guaranteed.
Q – How much money can I save by fitting ZeroFlush urinals?
A single ZeroFlush waterless urinal can save over 150,000 litres of water a year – enough to fill three swimming pools! This enables savings of over £300 per annum to be made on water costs for each urinal fitted. To calculate your own cost savings, use of the ZeroFlush cost savings calculator is advised.
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