Bragg Plumbing Going Green

Bragg Plumbing has recently been accredited by
“Green Plumbers USA” for successfully completing its “Caring for our
Water” and “Water Efficient Technology” training programs. These
programs are designed to train the plumbing contractor in the latest
water saving technologies and to promote their use in the
residential marketplace. Homeowners today have a wide array of new
solutions to help conserve or reuse water that would otherwise just
go down the drain. The average family of four uses about 150,000
gallons of water each year and our per capita consumption has
doubled since 1950. The good news is that with minimal effort we can
substantially reduce our water footprint.
Here is some helpful water saving tips courtesy
of “Green Plumbers USA and
Bragg Plumbing.
Outdoors:
- Watch that sprinkler. A forgotten sprinkler
can waste over 264 gallons of water per hour.
- Don’t cut lawn shorter than 2cm or better
yet replace that lawn with water conserving plants or landscape.
- Water during the cool of the early morning
or after dusk. Up to 40% of water will evaporate if you water
during the day.
- If rain is in the forecast, turn off your
sprinkler system and let the rain do your watering for you.
- When watering, target the root zone around
the base of the plant. Water less frequently (about every 203
days) but more thoroughly.
- Sweep pathways and driveways around your
house with a broom rather than a hose.
- It’s best to wash your car at a commercial
car wash that recycles its water.
Indoors:
- Wash fruit and veggies in a sink that is
half full. A running tap uses 4-6 gallons per minute.
- Only run your dishwasher when it is full and
don’t rinse dishes before loading into dishwasher.
- When buying a dishwasher or wash machine,
choose a water-efficient model. They use up to 44% less water than
traditional models.
- Fix a dripping tap. A small drip can waste
420 gallons per month.
- Wash only full loads when doing laundry and
use the economy setting. Adjust the water level to suit the size
of the load.
- If you haven’t already, install a dual-flush
toilet. For a family of four, this alone can save a whopping
10,000 gallons of water a year.
- Get those leaking toilets fixed? Leaking
toilets can waste up to 4,100 gallons per year.
- Take a power shower. Older style shower
heads use up to 6 gallons of water per minute. Newer shower heads
can save 30% of shower water. Reducing your shower time from 7
minutes to 4 minutes could save over 6,500 gallons of water per
person per year.
- Turn off the tap when brushing your teeth or
you’ll waste 1,000 gallons of water a year per person. Instead use
a glass of water to rinse your mouth when brushing. Same applies
when shaving and save 900 gallons of water per year.
New Water Saving Solutions:
- Do you wait for hot water every morning?
That water is just going down the drain wasting precious water,
time and money. Have a licensed plumber install a recirculation
pump and get hot water in seconds.
- Rainwater harvesting. There are many
practical, effective and functional ways to capture, store and
reuse rainwater. These systems typically capture the runoff from
your homes roof and store the water in a cistern for later reuse
in your homes garden or landscaping. These systems can run from
the simple to the very complex.
- Gray-water recycling. These systems capture
and reuse the water from your shower, bath and laundry. Currently
greywater can only be used for below surface watering of
non-consumed vegetation and foliage. Coincidentally, greywater is
actually good for your plants. The phosphates used in soap act as
a fertilizer and stimulate plant growth. These same phosphates
however are bad when they run into our eco-system which promote
algae growth and rob our lakes and streams of life giving oxygen.
To help homeowners realize water saving
opportunities in their home, Bragg Plumbing is offering free “water
audits” in it’s service areas of Marin, Sonoma and Napa counties.
These water audits help find unknown and often times hidden leaks
that can consume hundreds of gallons of water each day. As part of
the water audit, Bragg Plumbing will make helpful suggestions where
additional water savings can occur.
If you would like a water audit on your house or more
information about water conserving practices please call
us today at (800) 634-2724 or complete our
online request
form. |
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