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What Does It Mean to Go Green with Plumbing?

All hands have to be on deck to ensure we protect our environment. Homeowners and business owners should not be left out of this effort. You have to be on the lookout for ways to reduce energy and water consumption. And one way to do that is with green plumbing. 

Green plumbing offers valuable ways to reduce water and energy consumption, promote conservation, and cut costs all at the same time.

What is Green Plumbing?

Green plumbing is a sustainable way of plumbing that saves more water and energy. It also helps protect the environment. It uses water-efficient fixtures and appliances, recycled materials, and renewable energy sources to reduce waste in the household. 

Traditional plumbing fixtures focus on basic functionality and often consume more water and energy, while green plumbing fixtures prioritize water and energy efficiency.

With green plumbing, homeowners and business owners will be able to conserve energy, save more on utility costs, minimize their carbon footprints, and ensure the integrity of their pipe systems and appliances lasts for much longer.

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Green Plumbing Fixtures and what they do

Here are some of the most common green plumbing fixtures and what they do:

Low-flow toilets

A low-flow toilet is a flush toilet that uses significantly less water than traditional high-flow toilets.  Toilets are the largest water consumers in a home. They can consume up to 30% of the water supply. Older toilets can use up to 6 gallons per flush, while more recent low-flow toilets consume just 1.28 gallons per flush without sacrificing performance. 

According to the EPA, installing low flow toilets can reduce toilet water usage by 20 to 60%, which means nearly 13,000 gallons saved per year. By installing a high-efficiency toilet, the average family could save up to $110 a year on their water bill and $2,200 over the lifetime of their toilets.

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Water-efficient showerheads

Low-flow showerheads reduce the volume of water that a shower uses. According to the EPA, showering accounts for 17 percent of all residential water use. Older shower heads often use about 5 to 8 gallons per minute (gpm). In contrast, a low-flow shower head might use 2.0 gpm or even as low as 1.5 gpm.  

Water-efficient showerheads use less water per minute than traditional showerheads without sacrificing performance. This can save homeowners hundreds of gallons of water per year and reduce their energy bills, since less water needs to be heated.

Tankless water heater

Tankless water heaters heat water instantaneously without the use of a storage tank. The heaters can have hot water ready in seconds, so there’s no need to stand around waiting for the water to get warm. Depending on household water usage, a tankless water heater can help a home reduce water and energy use by 24 to 34 percent. 

They are convenient and help keep a household supplied with constant hot water. They also last longer than standard water heaters—up to 20 years or more. Whereas a conventional water heater has a lifespan of only 10 to 15 years, they help households save money by replacing their water heaters less often.

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What are the Benefits of Green Plumbing?

Why should you enforce green plumbing in your household or business?

Conservation

Green plumbing practices prioritize the efficient use of water, helping you play a role in conserving this crucial resource. As water scarcity becomes a growing concern globally, every drop saved makes a difference for the environment and future generations.

Cost Savings on Bills

By using water and energy more efficiently, green plumbing can lead to noticeably lower utility bills. Over time, these savings can be substantial, making the switch not only environmentally responsible but also economically smart.

Increased Plumbing Fixture Lifespan

Green plumbing fixtures are often designed to be both efficient and durable. This means they can last longer, reducing the frequency of replacements and saving you money and hassle in the long run.

Going green with plumbing means embracing sustainable practices that promote environmental conservation. By implementing water-saving techniques, using eco-friendly materials, and opting for energy-efficient systems, you can contribute to a more sustainable future. 

Not only will you reduce your environmental impact, but you will also enjoy long-term cost savings and a healthier living environment. Embrace green plumbing practices today and become a part of the solution for a greener tomorrow!

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