Reducing water use in the shower does more than save water. Reducing water use in the shower also saves energy, as showers are usually a mix of cold and hot water. Shorter showers is one way to save - but another is to use a more efficient showerhead. Conventional showerheads use 2.5 gallons of water per minute (measured at 80 psi of water pressure). Showerheads designed for efficient water use can deliver the same quality shower, but will use less water per minute.
There are two types of water-saving showerheads, aerating and non-aerating. Aerating mix air into the water stream, resulting in a reduction of water temperature after passing through the showerhead. Non-aerated showerheads may cost a little more, but will maintain the water temperature, resulting in increased savings.
ANNUAL SAVINGS (vs 2.5 gpm flow)
- 2.0 gpm flow: 1,825 gallons of water
- 1.75 gpm flow: 2,737 gallons of water
- 1.5 gpm flow: 3,650 gallons of water
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