5 Reasons More Off-Grid Homeowners Are Switching to Waterless Toilets

The wrong toilet setup creates plumbing headaches, wastes water, and adds constant maintenance. Here’s why more off-grid homeowners are choosing a simpler waterless system instead.

1.

My escape from the plumbing trap

A traditional off-grid bathroom can quickly turn into a bigger project than expected.

Air Head gives you a waterless indoor toilet option for spaces where plumbing is difficult, expensive, or simply not worth the hassle.

I installed the Airhead toilet in an area of my house where a plumbed toilet was not possible…

2.

My zero-odor turning point

The biggest fear with any composting toilet is smell.

Air Head’s off-grid positioning centers on odor-free indoor use, and one off-grid customer says odor is “virtually eliminated” with the DC fan.

Odor is virtually eliminated with the use of the DC fan…

3.

My water supply is too valuable to waste

When you live off-grid, every gallon matters.

A waterless toilet means you are not flushing away stored, hauled, or filtered water just to manage waste.

4.

My cabin finally feels like a real home

Off-grid living should not mean settling for a bathroom that feels temporary.

Tejo is the strongest model to feature here because it is positioned around household-style comfort, compact fit, and off-grid practicality.

5.

My install stayed simple

Most off-grid projects get more complicated than they look.

Air Head positions Tejo for simple, DIY-friendly installation, making it easier to add a real bathroom setup without a full construction headache.

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The Off-Grid Toilet That Actually Feels Like Home