KOHLER, Wisconsin (AP) -- For clients of Scott Kelly's architecture firm, seeing -- and going -- are believing.
Scott Kelly demonstrates a low-flow toilet at his architecture firm in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
His Philadelphia company urges its customers to install high-efficiency toilets, which use 20 percent less water than the previous generation of low-flow toilets. So the firm installed one such toilet in its own restroom, and customers who try it out are impressed.
"Literally after one use, they love it: the seat, the look, the fact that it saves water," said Kelly, of Re:Vision Architecture. "Sometimes it's like a hybrid car -- you have to drive one first to appreciate it."
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