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Here’s a surprising fact: before 1989, urinals used three to five gallons of water per flush—sometimes more. After federal efficiency standards were introduced in 1992, that dropped to about one gallon per flush (gpf).
That’s an improvement, but still one gallon too many. Even modern low-flow urinals can waste between 20,000 and 40,000 gallons of water each year, depending on how frequently they’re used.
As our world grows warmer, water demand is increasing. People drink more liquids, and restrooms, especially in airports, malls, and sports venues get heavier use. That’s why no-flush urinals, like those from Waterless Co., Inc., are gaining so much attention.
Here’s why more facilities are making the switch:
🚀 Easy Installation
Waterless urinals typically share the same footprint as conventional models, making installation simple. Once the water line is capped or removed, the new urinal fits right into place—no major plumbing modifications needed.
🔧 Lower Maintenance Costs
Because they have no sensors, flush valves, or handles, waterless urinals come with fewer parts to break or repair. That means fewer service calls, fewer headaches, and lower long-term costs.
🧼 More Hygienic
Even before the pandemic, most people avoided touching restroom fixtures. Waterless urinals have always been completely touch-free—use them and walk away. That makes them one of the most hygienic restroom options available.
💡 The Secret Behind the Technology
At the heart of every Waterless urinal is the EcoTrap® system, which contains a thin layer of BlueSeal® liquid sealant. When urine passes through, it flows into the drain while the sealant forms a barrier that prevents odors from escaping. The result? A clean, odor-free restroom without a single flush.
🧽 What Cleaning Professionals Should Know
Cleaning waterless urinals is simple but slightly different from traditional ones.
Never pour water inside.
Spray the exterior with an all-purpose cleaner and wipe it clean.
If disinfecting, always clean first—then disinfect.
These steps keep the urinal performing efficiently and hygienically.
🌍 The Bigger Picture
Water scarcity is no longer a distant concern. The World Resources Institute projects that by 2040, half of the world’s population will live in areas facing water stress—where water demand outpaces supply. Climate change, droughts, and population growth are accelerating the crisis.
The solution comes down to two things:
1. Cut water use wherever possible.
2. Use water more efficiently when needed.
These go hand in hand—and waterless urinals do both.
💧 Stop Flushing Money Down the Drain
For over 35 years, Waterless Co., Inc. has helped facilities worldwide save millions of gallons of water annually. Each Waterless urinal can eliminate up to 35,000 gallons of water waste per fixture every year—turning restrooms from cost centers into profit centers.
Ready to see how much your facility can save?
Contact a Waterless Co., Inc. specialist today for a free water savings assessment.
