Shower and Save

Written by James Wright (TftM)

Topics: All, Go Green!

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image You’re noticing a trend here aren’t you?  Yes, I’m posting more Going Green Articles!  In this post, I delve into the basics of saving water while you shower while also saving money.  Conservation plus Cost savings – Wonderful.  Myself and my wife actually live on an Island that does not have typical underground water systems or sewers.  We catch rain water off our roof that goes into a cistern to be pumped throughout the house.  This is actually a pretty amazing accomplishment and a very natural way to live.  The people on this island have been doing it for centuries and “How much water do you have left?” is common talk around the town. 

Needless to say, Water Conservation is a huge issue here!  You wont find many people here running the water while they brush their teeth, taking showers longer then 8 minutes, or installing any sprinkler systems.  So this is the point where I’m sitting on my porch and really start thinking about how I use water and where most of it goes.  Honestly, showering is probably the largest water usage we have and after checking the shower heads, I realized I’m losing water.  No they aren’t broke, but they aren’t low-flow! Want to know more about low-cost/low-flow innovation then…

What is Low-Flow?

A lot is said in a name, and basically you’ll save more with the least amount of water going through the system/showerhead.  Check out the GPM (Gallons Per Minute) rating on your current showerhead.  Most are like 2.5GPM or 3.0GPM.  Picking out one of my suggestions can possibly cut that number in half, by 1.6GPM or so.  That is a huge difference, especially for people who are paying for water (or heck, those of us who have to do a rain Dance to the Water God to rain for us!)

 

My Recommendations

So my suggestions, in being innovative and green at the same time is to pickup a low flow showerhead.  Here are some examples that will probably suit you really nicely.

Oxygenics 700-XLF25 Elite SkinCare Showerhead, Chrome

or

Oxygenics 130-XLF25 BodySpa SkinCare Handheld Shower, Chrome

or

Delta 75152 Water Amplifying Adjustable Showerhead with H2OKINETIC Technology, Chrome

or

Alsons 655CBX 1.6 GPM Fluidics Showerhead, Chrome

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Further Reading and Research

 

Check out this MyLifeROI’s Article on Low-Flow Technologies if you want more information on what the statistical costs are of using low-flow vs regular flow. The site owner always goes the extra mile and gives you all kinds of information relating to his topics.

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~ James

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3 Comments For This Post I'd Love to Hear Yours!

  1. MLR Says:

    Thanks for the link!

    Glad to see my number crunching on that article was noticed :) Hopefully it aids a reader or two of yours!

    MLR

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  2. admin Says:

    No problem! Your information was very helpful so I had to give you credit. Love your blog BTW. Its one of my favorites, including GetRichSlowly. Drop on in anytime! ~James

  3. Faucet Aerator Guy Says:

    If you are going to install low flow shower heads you might as well install low flow faucet aerators as well. Typical faucet aerators like shower heads can start at 5 gallons per minute flow rates. Typical low flow starts at 2.2 gallons per minute and goes all the way down to .5 gallons per minute. You can find these at any local hardware store.

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