Residential Toilet Solutions covers waterless, low-flush and off-grid toilets for homes, baches and lifestyle blocks that aren’t well served by conventional plumbing. This includes compact self-contained systems that sit on the floor like an appliance, split-systems with remote chambers under the floor, dedicated off-grid options and toilets designed specifically for tiny houses.
Whether you’re retrofitting an existing dwelling, planning a new build or upgrading a bach for higher use, this section helps you find a toilet system that fits your site, water supply and maintenance preferences.
Perfect for medium to heavy seasonal or light residential use, the Centrex 2000 allows for both a longer composting cycle, and larger waste volumes than the 1000 models. The increased surface area in the evaporating chamber coupled with the larger heating element also provides better evaporation on electric units.
The Sun-Mar Centrex system range is a split system, also known as an underfloor model. This means that the holding chamber is separate from the actual toilet pedestal itself. The major advantage of these systems is that they allow for greater holding capacity and therefore tend to be lower maintenance. If you have below-floor space for installation, then this is the range for you.
The Sun-Mar Centrex system range is a split system, also known as an underfloor model. This means that the holding chamber is separate from the actual toilet pedestal itself. The major advantage of these systems is that they allow for greater holding capacity and therefore tend to be lower maintenance. If you have below-floor space for installation, then this is the range for you.
Largest of the Trelino® Evo range, the L is a compact and lightweight composting toilet, ideally suited for the RV, campervan, day sailor, and camping trips, and great in sleepouts, baches and holiday homes.
The Sun-Mar Centrex system range is a split system, also known as an underfloor model. This means that the holding chamber is separate from the actual toilet pedestal itself. The major advantage of these systems is that they allow for greater holding capacity and therefore tend to be lower maintenance. If you have below-floor space for installation, then this is the range for you.