If you’re a homeowner, there’s a good chance your local water company will send you a water conservation kit at some point. You might also pick one up at a community event or through a Read More
Category: Low Flow Showerheads
Low flow showerheads reduce both water and energy usage, since reducing the amount of water used by the shower will also reduce the amount of energy used to heat it. In doing so, low flow showerheads also reduce the amount of money spent on utilities.
How Much Energy and Water Can a Conservation Kit Save?
Energy conservation is more important today than ever, both for reducing household utility bills and for contributing to the sustainability of our energy system. To help residents cut costs and consumption, organizations of all kinds Read More
Celebrating Earth Day: Ways to Use Conservation Kits in Your Building
As Earth Day approaches, we prepare to celebrate the planet that gives us so much. It’s a time to reflect on our daily actions and how they impact our environment. One way to reduce your Read More
Thermostatic Shower Valve: Eco Tech to Save Water & Energy
Water used in the shower can account for up to 20% of your home’s total usage. So, when you’re shaving or washing your hair, those little droplets are really adding up! Most people may not Read More
Choosing the Best Low Flow Showerhead for Your Needs
Do you use low flow showerheads at home? If you’re not sure, here’s a simple test: measure the time it takes for your showerheads to each fill a 1-gallon bucket; if each take less than Read More
What About WaterSense?
If you are interested in conservation products, whether energy or water, I am sure you are curious if we are going to label all of our WaterSense products like we did Energy Star. The answer to Read More
Simple Ways to Save Water in the Shower
Sometimes a bubble bath just can’t compare to a steady stream of water, but getting caught up in a shower could be wasteful in more ways than you realize. Thankfully, there are many ways to Read More
Low Flow Devices to Save Water at Home
Together, faucets and showers account for approximately 33 percent of residential water use in the average home. Showers represent about 17 percent of water use, and faucets make up about 16 percent. Limiting the amount Read More
How Shower GPM Impacts Your Home
Do you know how old your home and its plumbing fixtures are? The standard shower head in a home built before 1992 uses approximately five shower gallons per minute. For a family of four taking Read More
Water Saving Kit: Instant Way to Save Water and Dollars
When we turn on the news often we are greeted with images of the immense damage that has been done to our planet. Among the many crises we now face, lack of water conservation is Read More