The installation of 45 Propelair toilets at London Borough of Redbridge, Lynton House, delivers 5.3 million litres of annual water savings, £10,980 reduced utility costs, and a 1.9-year payback per unit. The air-flush system also enhances hygiene, eliminating airborne germ spread across eight occupied floors.
Client Profile
Based in Ilford, Essex, London Borough of Redbridge operates Lynton House as a multi-storey public sector administrative building serving the local community. As a civic authority managing public facilities, water efficiency is essential to reduce operational expenditure, meet sustainability targets, protect public resources, and demonstrate environmental leadership across its estate.
Challenges / Pain Points
London Borough of Redbridge faced typical public-sector building challenges at Lynton House, including high water consumption in a high-occupancy office environment where toilet flushing can account for 40–50 % of usage, driving up utility bills and operational costs. Aging flush systems offered poor efficiency and increased maintenance risk, while tightening ESG and sustainability expectations amplified pressure to reduce consumption and improve hygiene through modern, low water.
The Propelair Solution
At Lynton House, 45 Propelair toilets were installed to dramatically cut water use and improve hygiene. Each unit uses just 1.5 litres per flush, saving up to 85 % compared with traditional toilets and reducing carbon emissions by lowering water and sewage processing energy use. The system features IoT connectivity and asset tracking, real-time usage and maintenance data, rapid refill times, and enhanced hygiene with closed-lid flush technology, all contributing to reduced costs, downtime and improved ESG performance for London Borough of Redbridge.
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