Discover how aerators for kitchen faucets cut water use and costs across properties. A practical guide to selection, ROI, and deployment at scale.
Category: Saving Water
Saving water can be done in the kitchen, in the bathroom, and outdoors. Saving water is as simple as installing low flow fixtures in place of older ones, finding leaks, and using water efficiency tools.
Shower Head Regulators Cut Waste and Boost Your Bottom Line
Discover how a shower head regulator can slash your facility’s water and energy costs. Learn selection, installation, and ROI for commercial properties.
Conservation Products Schools Use to Cut Water and Energy Waste Without Disrupting Classrooms
When you’re managing a school’s budget, every dollar has a job to do. Conservation products aren’t just a “green” initiative; they’re one of the smartest financial moves a facilities manager can make. Simple, targeted upgrades Read More
Commonly Used Products for Residential Retrofit Programs
Discover the essential products for residential retrofit programs. Learn how conservation specialists select items that maximize savings and program impact.
Water Conservation Kit Installation Guide
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
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
5 Simple Home Water Saving Devices
Sometimes it’s the simplest changes that can have the biggest effect on water consumption in the home. The best water saving products can be low-cost but have a long-lasting effect on home energy usage and Read More
Using A Green Loan for Home Efficiency
“Creating a green home is a great way to reduce your carbon footprint right where you live, while at the same time placing money right back into your pocket.” Our homes are responsible for approximately Read More
Retrofit Your Toilet
In the average American home, 45% of the total water usage occurs in the bathroom, with about 27% of that being used by toilets. Fortunately, your household can decrease its toilet water usage by checking Read More
What is a Pressure Compensating Showerhead or Aerator
You turn the knob of the shower and the water falls in a steady cascade. You’re enveloped in the falling beads of water, not too strong and not too weak. The thought of sacrificing such Read More
