Saving the Environment and Your Wallet
Saving water is good for the environment and can do wonders for your home efficiency and wallet. Simple changes to some of your plumbing fixtures can help you and your family save water and money each year. Continue reading to learn more.
Low-flow Showerheads
Installing low-flow showerheads can save money and conserve water. Low-flow showerheads use less water than traditional models, often by up to 50%. This can add to significant savings over a year, particularly if you have a large family or take long showers.
In addition, low-flow showerheads are easy to install and can be purchased relatively cheaply. So if you're looking for a way to save money and help the environment, consider installing a low-flow showerhead. You'll be glad you did!
Faucet Aerators
A faucet aerator is a small attachment that screws onto the end of a faucet. When water flows through the aerator, it breaks up into tiny bubbles. This process helps to reduce the flow of water by 30 percent without sacrificing performance.
Many people find that aerated water tastes more pleasant than regular tap water. Aerators also help conserve water, saving you money on your monthly water bill. If you're looking for a way to reduce your water usage without making any significant changes, faucet aerators are a great option.
Toilets With a Dual Flush System
A dual flush system is a type of toilet that gives the user a choice between a 0.8 or 1.6-gallon flush. This is accomplished by having two buttons on the tank: one for a light flush and one for a heavy flush.
The dual flush system is becoming increasingly popular due to its water-saving capabilities. Dual flush toilets could save an average of 18 gallons of water per day, or 6,000 gallons per year. That's enough water to fill an Olympic-sized swimming pool! If you're looking for a way to conserve water and help the environment, consider upgrading to a dual-flush toilet. You'll be doing your part to make a difference.
WaterSense Products
WaterSense is a voluntary labeling program created by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to promote and certify high-efficiency products and services. WaterSense-labeled products are certified to meet EPA's high-efficiency standards and are often 20% more efficient than standard products. This can save homeowners significant money on their utility bills over time.
In addition, WaterSense-labeled products help conserve water. To date, WaterSense has helped to save more than 1.5 trillion gallons of water, and it continues to grow in popularity. If you're looking for a high-efficiency product, look for the WaterSense label.
Rain Barrels
A rain barrel collects and stores rainwater from your roof. This water can then be used later for tasks such as watering plants or washing your car. Installing a rain barrel is a great way to reduce your water usage, and it's a relatively straightforward process. All you need is a barrel, some tubing, and a spigot. The barrel can be placed near your home, and the tubing can be run into the house to allow you to access the water easily. Make sure to position the barrel so it can easily catch all the runoff from your roof, and clean it out regularly to keep it free of debris. You can help conserve water by installing a rain barrel at your home with a little effort.
Reach Out to California Plumbing Professionals
If you want to conserve water and save money on your monthly utility bills, consider installing low-flow showerheads, faucet aerators, dual flush toilets, or WaterSense-labeled products. These are all easy ways to reduce the amount of water you use every day without sacrificing performance. And don't forget about rain barrels - they're a great way to collect and store excess rainwater from your roof for later use.
For more information or to schedule a plumbing installation, contact Benicia Plumbing, Inc. today at (707) 745-2930 or by visiting our website.