jeudi 23 janvier 2014

Regarding A Global Shift Toward Using Green Plumbing Products

By Charlotte McBride


Time was about 40 years ago most plumbers prided themselves on being able to connect pipe with shaped oak blocks and poured lead. This is just one example of many that are possible. The old ways are not used so much anymore due to a global shift toward using green plumbing products. Some people think these products cost more and do not last as long, though nothing could be further from the truth. Overall they are better for the environment as well as being cost effective.

These items generally provide two very useful things. They provide for greater energy efficiency and gray water conservation. These factors are important in providing for a brighter future for the planet. One only has to walk down to a local hardware store to see all kinds of new environmentally friendly fixtures that are available for home use. The nicest part though, is the money you will save doing something good.

Water conservation is quickly becoming a hot topic around the world. With the supply of drinking water shrinking every day steps are needed to extend its longevity. The cost of treating waste water is also rising expediently due to the increased use of chemicals. Consumers and businesses alike are looking for ways to make their dollars go further.

As little as 10 years ago most toilets used 5 gallon water tanks for flushing. The average cost of municipally water in the US is 38 cents a gallon. That is almost 2 dollars a flush going down the drain. Flushed once a day over a year that is almost 700 dollars. Just to flush your toilet. That is why modern super efficient toilets are made that can be flushed using only one quart of water.

Point of use tankless water heaters are quickly becoming another major innovation to greener systems. Rather than heating the water in a tank, they provide the hot water as it is needed. Ideally these types of systems have shown to be around 95 percent more efficient than older water heaters. Also as they are instantly ready most people will use less water with them.

Rainwater harvesting a tried and true method to help decrease the price for tasks involving washing, bathing and landscaping. Though these systems aren't meant for use with potable water, they can still decrease a home's water use. This will reduce burdens on city municipal facilitates, while being great for the environment.

Solar everything is becoming more and more prevalent as well. The bottom line is, solar anything is good. Whether it is used to heat water, or in connection with pex to heat your house. It has a higher initial cost, but generally pays for itself quickly. Combined with tax credits they are difficult to beat.

In the past decade there has been an increasing shift to using green plumbing products. Reusable plastics are installed in homes instead of cast or galvanized piping. Pex plastic systems are being installed over copper pipe. Seeing how things look now, the future is going to be even better.




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