I am going to guess that we will some day be back to out houses...no water use...and it will put all the drain cleaning companys out of buisness...
Could be!
Just think about that for a minute; water will be abundant, along with taking showers where you get wet, shut the water off, suds up, then rinse off.
NOT the setups today where the consumer installs practically car washes inside their home with 13gpm shower heads and 45 body sprays. Don't forget 5 tankless water heaters in the basement and a 10 thousand dollar water filtration system.
Yes, there are people like this, I've met them and I've worked for them. And don't dare criticize their home! You'll never work for them again!
I did just that up in Symmes Township with a federal prosecutor, he was rehabbing this house he bought and just dumping tens of thousands of dollars into this home and to be quite honest,
it was a waste of money, truly it was. Older home, small rooms, ceilings were standard 8' which in today's standards, closed quarters. He had too many bells and whistles and the house was just too mug, and that was before all the fixings and trimmings were in this place. Sheesh!
Anyway, I took a small potshot at his water filtration system when him and I discussed its value.
I explained to him that "See those contractors out in the road right now?" explaining that they was working on the water mains, and explained that not having a prefilter on that system and letting that water go into those $240 a piece filters is going to hurt when those guys get dirt infiltration in the lines.
This guy had the filters down to a science when he'll have to replace them given the time and gallon variable, and I told him it was not realistic when city water mains, especially ohio's water system is constantly being worked on.
I also picked on his pegasus tub and shower faucets that he had his parts scattered through 3 rooms. Got one together but the one in the shower only room was roughed in too deep.
Told him he wouldn't find parts for it years from now. Another reason to hate me for my honesty.
Both toilets in this completely remodeled home? the closet flanges were installed incorrectly; new brass closet flanges to 3" copper drains. Dude, there's only so many things you can blame on the wife, this one wasn't going to fly.