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As is the case with many 21st century homeowners, you may have real concerns about how the operation of your residence impacts the environment around you. With this in mind, you may be interested in finding ways in which you an “green” your home, make your residence more environmentally friendly. One area in which you can make your home greener is in regard to plumbing related matters. There are a number of plumbing strategies to consider employing.

Low Flow Toilets

One important step you can take to green up your residence is to install low flow toilets. These toilets are designed to use far less water than is the case with a standard derivation. There are even options that permit you the ability to utilize even less water if only liquid waste must be dispatched.

Low flow toilet options do come in different price ranges, designs for people with different budgets. With that said, because of the reduction in water use, over time you save money through the use of this style of toilet.

Low Flow Showers

On a related note, the installation of low flow showers is another important step to making your residence more environmentally friendly. As is the case with low flow toilets, you not only are using something more environmentally friendly but a shower that will save you money over time.

Lawn and Garden Water Resources

Another step you can take to make your home more environmentally friendly is to rethink how you water your lawn and garden. The first step in this regard is to consider installing an up to date lawn watering system. There are a umber of different types of systems you can consider in this regard:

  • Pop-Up Sprinklers
  • Rotor Sprinklers
  • Flush Sprinklers
  • Impact Sprinklers

In addition, you can consider installing a watering system specifically suited to flower and vegetable gardens. These include:

  • Bubblers
  • Drip Emitters
  • Soakers

Residential Plumbing and Pipe Replacement

When you are contemplating upgrading overall plumbing related matters in your home, the pipes running throughout your home should also be taken into consideration. This particularly is the case if you life in an older home which is outfitted with the same pipes that were installed at the time of construction.

A number of different types of pipe materials are considered more environmentally friendly than others. Copper is on the list of piping that is considered environmentally friendly.

Iron pipes are also included on the list of environmentally friendly options. Iron is on the list of environmentally friendly pipe options because it is made from 100 percent recycled materials.

Tankless Water Heater

Yet another important step you can take to make your residence more environmentally friendly is to install a tankless water heater. This type of water heater is significantly more environmentally friendly than is the traditional derivation.

With a traditional type of water heater, gallons of water must be maintained at a hot temperature. Water is wasted in the pipes as a faucet is run to draw hot water to a sink, shower, or bathtub.

With a tankless water heater, when a faucet is activated, the unit heats water as it is drawn into the pipes for use. This saves on power usage, and money. This type of water heater is becoming more widely utilized in homes throughout the United States and elsewhere around the globe.

Remove Plumbing from Exterior Walls

By removing plumbing from exterior walls, you take another step in making your home more environmentally friendly. By running pipes away from exterior walls, you reduce heat loss when weather is colder. This reduces energy use and benefits the environment because of that reduction. Moreover, taking this course will also save money over the long term.

Insulate Pipes

As an alternative, you should consider insulating pipes as necessary in your residence. This includes pipes situated in exterior walls as well as in the basement. Insulation will result in reduced energy use. As mentioned previously, this has environmental and financial benefits.

Consult a Professional

If you are interested in greening the plumbing at your home, your next step should be to consult a plumbing professional. Through this process you will be able to ascertain all of the options available to you to enhance the overall environmental friendliness of your residence. You will be able to take a comprehensive, coordinated approach to creating an environmentally friendly plumping and associated system in your home.

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Jessica Kane writes for PlumbersStock, the top choice of do-it-yourselfers and professional plumbers alike for all of their pumbing supply needs.

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