A Composting Toilet: Could You Use One?
The idea of a composting toilet is new to many people. A composting toilet is a processing system, one that works to compost volumes of excreta. The main purpose of these composting toilets is in rural areas where there is not access to a water line. Any time you see a portapotty this is a composting toilet.
Most people are used to seeing portapotties at campgrounds or when they go for a walk to the park. They give you a place to go to the bathroom if you need to, without making you run all the way back to a regular bathroom. The composting toilet is definitely a great idea and you can pretty much have one set up wherever you like. There is no need for a plumber or any other contractor and you can do all the work on your own in just a matter of minutes.
Now it is just a matter of finding what you need, learning where you can go to buy a composting toilet of your own. If this is what you are looking for, your best bet is to get started online. While you do not have to be picky when buying a composting toilet, of course you do want to make sure you get the most for your money. By doing some comparison pricing you can find the best deal and know your money is being well spent.
On average a composting toilet can cost anywhere from $100-$400 depending on the size. You do want this to be a worthwhile investment so it will be worth it to spend a bit more if it means getting a better quality toilet. Looks are not such a concern with any toilet and especially not one of the composting toilets which is going to be outside and getting rained and snowed on. As long as decent maintenance is performed on these toilets they can last a lifetime.
If you really want to recycle and make the most of your composting toilet you can use the compost that is created. Everyone is different and some people just want the convenience of having an outdoor toilet that they do not have to flush or clean. Whether you have a cabin, cottage, camp or just want to use one at your home a composting toile can be the perfect solution. As soon as it is set up it is good to use.
Friday, 2 April 2010
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