Top 4 Tips for Improving Your Eco-Friendliness



An increasing number of homeowners are concerned with the environment and green systems in their home, and green plumbing can be a big part of a sustainable home plan. With this growing market increasing the number of high-end clients available, it pays for plumbing contractors to specialize in eco-friendly plumbing projects. In most cases, you won't need any additional training to successfully make the switch, only a change in your materials. If you're looking for a niche market to exploit for higher income and fuller schedules, green plumbing could be your answer.

Preventing Water Wastage

As the name suggests, green plumbing means installing a plumbing system in a home or business that minimizes water consumption, reduces utility bills and minimizes chemical effects. In most homes, the water consumption is highest in the kitchen and bathrooms. Most of the water used in showering and flushing toilets is wasted, poured down the drain without ever being used. Green plumbing aims to minimize that waste by installing low-flow shower heads and faucets. Other techniques include:
• Installing eco-friendly toilets that use less water per flush, while still being as efficient as older models

• Installing retrofit aerators on faucets to reduce the flow of water

• Adding a whole house water filtration system to lengthen the life of existent plumbing while removing pollutants from household water

• Placing jars of stones or other bulky items in the toilet tank to reduce the amount of water needed per flush
Installing the Right Piping

Green plumbing systems can also involve the use of insulated hot water pipes and solar water heaters. Plumbers should carefully choose pipes, keeping the main goals of improved water pressure and minimal leaking in mind. If your business is in a northern climate, make sure the pipes are extremely well insulated to prevent heat and energy loss, as well as protect against freezing.

Newer automated systems can make all the difference when it comes to saving energy. On-demand water heater pumps can be installed as part of the basic house system, and they prevent a large amount of water wastage. For additional safety, you can install an automatic leak monitoring device to give homeowners an instant alert at the first sign of a leak.

Reclaiming Water

Green plumbing isn't just preventing water wastage, it's also allowing all the water to be used to its fullest extent. Thousands of gallons of water are poured into sewer systems and allowed to sink into the ground on almost every property each day. By harvesting rainwater and greywater (the water drained from bathtubs and showers), reclamation systems can eliminate the need for homeowners to use a large percentage of the water they normally do. Graywater can be used for watering lawns and gardens, while rainwater can be used to flush toilets, wash floors and outdoor furniture and even laundering clothing.

Your Green Plumbing Business

The increase in demand for green homes presents a good opportunity for plumbing business owners looking for a way to increase their bottom line. Sustainable and cost-saving green plumbing methods can even give plumbers a competitive edge over traditional businesses. Learn about sustainable plumbing technology and water conservation methods to convert your business into a desirable, searched-for entity.

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