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Thursday - October 15, 2009:

Low-flow faucets and showerheads sound like they deliver low water pressure, but that's not too appealing to a homeowner who's working at the kitchen sink or trying to start off the day with an invigorating shower. In actuality, good low-flow or water-saving faucets and shower heads deliver what feels like full-volume water. They provide equal or better performance than conventional fixtures, while saving water costs, water heating costs, sewage costs, and more.

A conventional shower head is rated to use 3 to 7 gallons per minute (gpm) at normal water pressure (80 psi). At these rates, a 5-minute shower uses 15 to 35 gallons of water. In contrast, a 5-minute shower with a water saving showerhead that delivers 1.0 to 2.5 gpm consumes only 5 to 12.5 gallons of water. How is this possible without reduced performance for the homeowner?

Low-flow showerheads that are designed to federal standards (2.5 gpm at 80 psi) typically incorporate a narrower spray area and a greater mix of air and water than conventional showerheads. As a result, the shower head uses less water, yet the homeowner perceives no difference in quality or comfort. Features of these low-flow showerheads include: atomizers that deliver water in small but abundant droplets to cover larger surface areas; pulsators that vary spray patterns with pauses between spurts or by pulsating between strong flow and light mist; and aerators that mix water droplets with air to cover the desired surface area. In addition, flow regulators on the shower controls can reduce or stop the water flow when the homeowner is shampooing or soaping.

Low-flow faucets designed to federal standards (2.5 gpm at 80 psi) use sensors, as well as aerators, to reduce water consumption while maintaining comfort levels. Homeowners can select from several new low-flow faucet technologies for kitchens and baths, including a metered-valve faucet that delivers 0.25 gallons of water and then automatically shuts off. Self-closing faucets are spring-loaded to shut off the faucet a few seconds after the user turns it on. Ultrasonic, or infrared-sensor, faucets automatically activate the water flow when hands are detected beneath it, and automatically shut off the water when the hands are removed. Foot controls allow homeowners to activate a faucet at a set temperature by tapping their foot to a pedal. Finally, a simple and inexpensive retrofit for a conventional faucet is replacing the screw-in tip of the faucet with an aerator.

In addition to understanding water and energy savings and high-quality performance, homeowners need to know that low-flow faucets and showerheads have these benefits, too: aesthetics, increased productivity, cost reductions, and sustainability.

  • Aesthetic options. Water saving faucets and showerheads are available in wide ranges of styles and prices to meet all aesthetic needs.
  • Increased productivity. By "doing more with less," water saving faucets and showerheads increase productivity per gallon of water output.
  • Reduced costs. Reduced water use may also make it possible to reduce the diameter of piping systems, thus reducing construction costs. In addition, some water utilities charge based upon the diameter of the distribution line at the meter; if this line size can be reduced, the homeowner may see further reductions in water bills.
  • Sustainability. Using low-flow faucets and showerheads sets off a positive chain reaction: less groundwater pumping, less water treatment, less distribution pumping, and less sewer water reclamation and treatment. The cumulative effect of water saving fixtures reduces water costs today and also may reduce or eliminate the need for developing costly water resources in the future.

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Thursday - October 8, 2009:

Envi is the first eco-performance rainshower showerhead from Moen and features its innovative Immersion technology - a self-pressurizing system that increases the force and flow of water delivery. This eight-inch rainshower offers multiple spray settings ... Read entire article.

Thursday - October 8, 2009:

The Caldwell collection features two unique two-handle centerset faucets with classic styling. Both faucets are certified to meet WaterSense criteria, reducing water usage by up to 32 percent. Caldwell also features a single-handle tub/shower faucet ...... Read entire article.

Tuesday - September 1, 2009:

Stylish extras give your guests the impression they have stepped into a gourmet kitchen, even if you're not a gourmet chef. Create a culinary masterpiece with the latest upscale kitchen products that not only cater to your sense of style, but to your ...... Read entire article.

Saturday - August 22, 2009:

Atlas Plumbing is proud to announce that, they have been selected again as the recipient for the Angie's list 2008 Super Service Award. This exclusive recognition is awarded at the beginning of each year to companies who have achieved and maintained a ...... Read entire article.

Tuesday - August 18, 2009:

Rinnai Corp. has launched its first Facebook fan page, adding a new element to the company's growing social media strategy. The page, titled "Rinnai Tankless Water Heaters," is designed for consumers and dealers who are fans of Rinnai's tankless water ...... Read entire article.

Tuesday - August 18, 2009:
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Tuesday - August 18, 2009:
Meeting Needs Through Conservation
Tuesday - August 18, 2009:
Water Conservation & Water Strategies
Tuesday - August 18, 2009:
Green Dallas Offers Water Conservation Kits
Saturday - August 1, 2009:
August Is National Water Quality Month!
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Living Green: Alternative Energy Sources
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Moen Summer Of Style
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Price Pfister Is A Water Sense Partner
Saturday - May 30, 2009:
Department Of Energy Names Bosch
Monday - May 4, 2009:
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Drought In Texas for 2009
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What Shade Of Green Are You?
Saturday - February 14, 2009:
Why Go Green?
Tuesday - February 10, 2009:
American Water & Energy Savers Releases List
Wednesday - January 21, 2009:
Kohler Launches Save Water America
Wednesday - January 7, 2009:
Green Programs
Tuesday - February 19, 2008:
Angies List Super Service Award 2007
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