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Reduce Water Usage With Green Plumbing

Most homeowners are seeking ways of how to enhance the eco-friendly features of their homes and lower their own carbon footprint; this strategy is popularly known as green living. It is more beneficial to the sewer and water system, hence many people have adopted green plumbing techniques in their homes. The general goal of the term ‘green plumbing’ is to lower water usage in the home, recycle used water and use sustainable materials to achieve these goals. If you want to adopt green home plumbing, you can use the following ideas.

 

Where to apply green plumbing

The kitchen and bathroom are the common areas in all homes where a large quantity of water is used daily. Therefore, green plumbing usually focuses on these two areas. Household equipment, like washing machines, also use a substantial amount of water but there are various commercial solutions to lower the quantity of water utilised in washing equipment and many other household appliances that use water. People who are conscious about sustainable living may opt to hand wash clothing items instead of using washing machines.
How to reduce water usage in the bathroom

There are several things which could be done in the bathroom to lower water consumption. The installation of low-flow shower head, a dual flush toilet, or a low-flow toilet can all work towards the realisation of green plumbing in any average home. Although you can use some commercial solutions to overhaul the system, there are some easy home remedies, like putting a jar full of rocks in the toilet tank, to lower the quantity of water passed to the bowl of the toilet.

You can also recycle water used in the showers or baths, a process known as gray water collection, to achieve eco-friendly bathroom plumbing. Gray water collection system may range from elaborate techniques, such as the installation of a separate collection tank, to simple ones, such as putting a bucket in the shower every time it’s being used. The water can then be used in watering plants or other purposes that don’t need direct water consumption. Another common home solution includes the regulation of how many times the toilet is flushed.

 

How to reduce water usage in the kitchen

Green home plumbing also focuses on kitchens. Low-flow faucets, water heater regulators, water pressure regulators, and use of dishwashing machines all work towards making the water usage in the kitchen less harmful to our environment. While the usage of home appliances, like a dishwasher, might appear counterintuitive, when properly used, they actually need less energy and water compared to hand washing dishes.

Vegetables that require washing before use can be done in a pan filled with water. But when you hold veggies under running tap water, it will only add to water wastage. The water used in washing the vegetables can be also used in watering the plants! Try and maintain a single glass for drinking water each day. This would lower the amount of crockery that you have to wash in a day.

Use the aforementioned tips each day and you will realise your green plumbing goals. Remember that eco-friendly plumbing is all about water conservation.

 

Tony Buchanan is a passionate blogger, freelance writer and a regular contributor to several blogs. He loves reading news and sharing unique articles through his contents. When Tony is not working, he enjoys music, camping and spending time with his family. He would like to thank Better Plumbing Solutions for the information it provided.

Clay Miller
the authorClay Miller
I am the creator/writer of Ways2GoGreen.com and Ways2GoGreenBlog.com. I'm an advocate for oceans, beaches, state parks. I enjoy all things outdoors (e.g. running, golf, gardening, hiking, etc.) I am a graduate of the University of Kentucky (Go Wildcats!!). I'm also a huge fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers. I was born and raised in the beautiful state of Kentucky.

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