Plumbing systems have evolved tremendously over the past decade. Homes with green plumbing require less water and energy to accomplish regular tasks like bathing and cooking. Green plumbing is a general term for technology used within commercial and residential properties to reduce their impact on the environment.
What is Green Plumbing?
Being “green” is all about saving energy and reducing wastefulness without drastically changing how we live. Our favorite instances of green plumbing include: tankless water heaters, water efficient toilets, faucets, showerheads, washers, and pipes.
Manufacturers of toilets and faucets have reengineered these fixtures to use less water by altering how water is direct. For instance, efficient toilets and urinals have been designed to direct water more effectively and pull waste with less force.
Eco-friendly showerheads are designed to reduce the flow of water necessary to wash your body without changing the shower experience. Leaky pipes can be difficult to notice, yet they are an unnecessary waste of water. Hiring a master plumber to conduct a system check on your home can resolve the problem of leaky pipes.
Save Water, Save Money
We use lots of water to cook, bathe, and live. Installing green plumbing fixtures and watching our water usage can reduce our wastefulness and significantly reduce future water bills. Everyone likes to save money!
Tax Incentives
Installing environmentally friendly plumbing equipment may quality your home for tax incentives. Check with your local municipality on the specifics behind green programs as requirement differ between towns.
The case for green plumbing technology is strong. Click here to learn more about green plumbing or call the team at Putman & Son’s Plumbing to get started!
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