The buzz on the street these days is
“green.” Green and eco-friendly garbage bags, cars, even green houses! So what
about plumbing? Is there any way to make plumbing green? If so, is it super
expensive? Let's find out.
Is Green Plumbing Really Expensive?
Most people who are doing a home remodel
wonder about going green – it sounds so expensive, which is what scares most
homeowners away from going green. The truth is, with home plumbing, it's not
much more expensive to “go green,” and if there is a higher cost upfront, green
plumbing will pay off in the long-term through lower energy costs and water
bills.
Why Should I Go With Green Plumbing?
Not only can green plumbing save you more
money on your bills, you're also going to be living with cleaner water, a
healthier home, while conserving those precious drops of water. Going green
with plumbing means that we're passing on a healthier world to our children.
What Does Green Plumbing Mean?
Green plumbing sounds like a pretty
nebulous word – what does it mean to “go green with your plumbing?” Here's a
breakdown of ways that you can have green plumbing in your very own home!
Insulate the pipes in exterior walls, as
these pipes, which are exposed to Atlanta winters, are responsible for a large
amount of heat loss while the water travels to the various faucets in your
home. Insulated pipes can cut down the cost of utility bills.
Get an On-Demand Hot Water Circulation Pump
– these fancy pumps send hot water to the faucets in your home in mere seconds,
reducing the energy lost from unused hot water and reducing water wasted as you
allow your pipes to “warm up” by running the sinks or the shower.
Buy a high-efficiency hot water heater,
which can reduce the home heating costs tremendously each month.
Install low-flush toilets – believe it or
not, toilet flushing is the biggest waste of water in your home – approximately
28 gallons of water per person, per day. Low-flush toilets can reduce the
amount of water used, as well as reducing your water bill.
Install low-flow showers and faucets –
these awesome appliances can reduce home water usage by 60%! They're also great
for reducing the amount of water used, thereby cutting the bills in half.
Turns out that going green with your
Atlanta plumbing is an excellent investment that you can totally feel proud of.
Everyone should leave the world a better place.
I was looking for this kind of post from long time about green plumbing... Thanks for sharing.
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