Friday, February 28, 2014

Tips For Water Conservation In The Home

By Peter Decklan


The term "green building" often makes people think about how efficiently a structure uses electricity and heat. While those are both big parts of what makes a building or home green, those are not the only things involved. To be truly green, a home needs to use all resources as efficiently as possible, particularly when it comes to water. Clean water one of them most important resources on earth, and there are many things homeowners can do to save water at home.

To see where water can be saved in the home, let's take a look at where it's used the most. The kitchen, bathrooms and laundry areas certainly have some of the biggest water requirements, but water is also used for irrigation, along with use in outdoor systems, like sprinklers.

Many areas of the home that use water pump it into various appliances. In just the last ten years or so, water usage in appliances has become much more efficient. The laundry and dishwashing machines of today often come equipped with more specialized settings, ensuring that only the minimum amount of water is used for the required task. There are often energy-saving settings on the devices as well. These usually shut the device off when it is not needed, thereby not expending energy in an idle mode.

There is always at least a single sink in any kitchen setup. To save water in this room, you may opt for a low-flow faucet that uses a lower volume of water. However, they are usually able to accomplish this without sacrificing water pressure. Water heaters that heat water as it flows to the tap are a great alternative to standard types, where you need to let it flow in order to get the hot water.

One of the aspects of owning a home that many people find very attractive is the opportunity to create their own unique landscape. There are many beautiful yards that can be designed with water efficiency in mind. This includes xeriscaping, which uses primarily drought-tolerant plants and gravel. For more traditional setups, a better alternative to watering by hand with a hose or using a sprinkler system is to use irrigation systems. The results are often better anyway.

Water efficiency will not only prove beneficial for the planet, but for your finances as well. It's encouraged that you look for ways to save water each day, and opt for devices that are suited for an efficient lifestyle.




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