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Monday, August 2, 2010

Green Plumbing!

The truth is that going green doesn't really cost all that much more than the traditional cost when it comes to plumbing. Consumers can make a number of different green choices that will save them droves of money in the long run, and make a huge positive impact on their carbon footprints.

Green Plumbing

Insulate Pipes - If you knew how much heat you lose in your hot water system from the time it leaves the tank till it arrived at your tap, you'd actually be amazed. When you insulate the pipes in your home or business plumbing, residents can drastically cut down on the amount of energy that is required to make their water hot by the time it reaches their taps.

Install an On-Demand Hot Water Circulator Pump - On-Demand means that your system will supply you with hot water when you need it rather than use energy to keep the water that just sits in your pipes till you use it hot. Not only will this save you money, it will allow you to cut down on your water usage as you won't be running water down the drain as you wait for hot water to arrive at your tap.

Install a New Hot Water Heater - Older hot water heaters are one of the most inefficient parts of your plumbing. residents can save up to 15% on their annual energy costs simply by replacing their old hot water heaters with a newer version. Having the old one pulled out and another one put in doesn't involve all that much effort so, aside from the water heater itself, there shouldn't be any huge costs involved.

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