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New technological developments: 5 tips on how to reduce water consumption and save money

Intelligent consumption is one of the main modern trends, which implies respect for all resources, from finance to the environment. And, for example, saving water will reduce not only the consumption of water itself, but also electricity for its intake, transportation, treatment, distribution, and most importantly – will reduce financial costs. Monthly statistics clearly shows that together with hundreds of liters thousands of Dollars go down the drain. But it is quite easy to correct the situation. Below we will tell you what modern technologies allow you to reduce water consumption, pay less on the meter and get even more pleasure from the usual water procedures.

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Water-flow regulators

Aerators help reduce water consumption and keep the flow comfortable. These small perforated devices are mounted on the spout’s spout. Passing through them, the water mixes with the air, its consumption is reduced, and the jet is soft and diffuse, so the perception of the intensity of the flow does not change. Many GROHE shower heads come with GROHE EcoJoy technology, which automatically reduces water consumption by up to 9.5 l/min, while single-lever taps feature the same technology, which can cut water consumption by up to 50% without compromising comfort.

Infrared mixers

Touchless mixers deliver water only when it’s needed. As soon as the user removes his hands from under the spout, the mixer automatically turns off. This reduces water consumption by up to 70%.

Ecodouche

For those who are used to starting their day with a refreshing shower, the thermostatic faucets are an excellent choice. They can help you stop taking long pours of water to reach the right temperature, and maintain it throughout the entire showering process. What’s more, the right shower solution makes it possible to get the most out of your bathing experience, and maybe even avoid the bath it takes between 100 and 200 liters of water to fill a bathtub, and only about 40 liters to take a shower . For example, the voluminous and soothing GROHE Tempesta overhead shower with its large shower head 250 mm in diameter and integrated water-saving technology is one way to enjoy your shower and take care of the planet.

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Drinking water directly from the faucet

Drinking water directly from a faucet is not only convenient, but also economical. After all, the production of 1 liter of bottled water takes up to 7 liters of downtime, in addition during the production and transportation process emits up to 600g of carbon dioxide. The resource-saving GROHE Blue water system. The small flush valves let you drink clean, cool and sparkling water directly from the faucet. This also means you can: 1 stop using 800 large plastic bottles a year, 2 reduce your carbon footprint, 3 save on bottled water purchases and deliveries, and 4 avoid carrying heavy cases and bottles.

Water-saving flush systems

And dual-flush faucets are good for the environment too. The start/stop system flush regulated with a single button and dual-flush technology outwardly, the mechanism looks like two buttons of different sizes allow you to choose the most economical water consumption option. Start/stop flushing one press of the flush button activates the water flow and the second press stops it . With dual-flush technology, pressing different buttons triggers a large 6 liters and small 3 liters flow of water. The small flush is just as efficient thanks to the powerful flow and active water rotation.

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Comments: 4
  1. Larkin

    This article seems interesting! I’m wondering if these tips are applicable to both residential and commercial settings? Additionally, are there any specific technologies or devices that can help with reducing water consumption?

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  2. Everly

    These technological developments sound promising! Could you please elaborate on the five tips for reducing water consumption and saving money? I would love to know more about how these developments can be practically applied in everyday life.

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  3. Nathan Hayes

    How effective are these technological developments in reducing water consumption? Has there been any research or studies done comparing the cost savings before and after implementing these tips? Are there any specific technologies or devices that you would recommend for reducing water consumption? Are these tips applicable to both residential and commercial settings? Are there any potential drawbacks or limitations to consider when adopting these new technologies?

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    1. Juniper

      Technological developments have shown to be effective in reducing water consumption in both residential and commercial settings. Research and studies have demonstrated that implementing water-saving tips and devices can result in significant cost savings. Technologies such as low-flow showerheads, dual flush toilets, smart irrigation systems, and leak detection devices are recommended for reducing water usage. These tips are applicable to both residential and commercial settings. However, potential drawbacks or limitations to consider include the initial cost of installation, maintenance requirements, and the possibility of technical malfunctions. Despite these considerations, the long-term benefits of reduced water consumption and cost savings outweigh the challenges of adopting new technologies.

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