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Toto Low-Flow Toilet

Project: Waterfront Warehouse Rehab, Episode 11, Part 1

Work continues in the penthouse bathroom. First comes the installation of a unique new tankless toilet from Toto USA. Called the Neorest 600, it's an "intelligent" unit, which is self-cleaning and offers hands-free remote controls.

With the toilet in place, the installation of the marble sink top and Toto USA vanity is next. Also in the bathroom is a Toto USA Baldwin Suite soaking tub that's been set into a custom-built stainless steel surround.

As the bathroom takes shape, Bob heads to famed Coney Island with Borough President Marty Markowitz to get a closer look at this historic section of Brooklyn.

Back on location, Bob takes a quick look at the progress being made on the roof deck.
Part 1: Toto Low-Flow Toilet
Bob meets with Lenora Campos from Toto USA, a leader in water technology and the largest toilet manufacturer in the world.

Toto's latest introduction is the dual-flush Neorest 600. A tankless toilet with a built-in warm-water washing unit, the Neorest 600 has the ability to sense when only liquid waste has been deposited (at which point it uses an even further reduced 1.2 gallons flush).

The washing feature is similar in function to a bidet. The aerated, massaging water stream cleans with either a front- or rear-facing spray and a deodorizing air dryer automatically removes the water.

All the features of the toilet, including the raising and lowering of the lid, can be controlled by a handheld or wall mounted remote control.
Part 2: Antique-Look Bathroom Sink, Soaking Tub, and Quartz Tile Installation
Part 3: Touring Coney Island
Part 4: Building the Roof Deck With Ipe
Bob heads to the DUMBO neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York for this project involving an abandoned warehouse built in the mid-19th century.

DUMBO is a traditionally industrial area re-emerging as a vital new community of urban lofts and studios.

Unused since the mid-1950s, our little building (it's a mere twenty feet wide) last saw duty as a pepper factory. Our adaptive reuse will yield three ultra-hip apartments with commercial space at street level.

Rehabbing the building will include restoring the brick façade, installing a rooftop skylight, and many other jobs from which you can learn helpful lessons applicable to any remodeling work.

The manager for this project is real estate professional Chris Vila, Bob's oldest son, who helps guide this complete rehabilitation of a beat-up building in the city that never sleeps.

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