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How Your Plumbing Can Help Save the Environment

You may not realize it, but the type of plumbing you install in your home and the way you use it can help save the environment. In fact, making some simple changes to your plumbing may be one of the easiest ways to make a positive impact on our lakes, rivers, forests and air.

Install Green Plumbing Fixtures

In general, green plumbing is defined as any system or appliance that saves or recycles water or that uses sustainable materials. So if your dishwasher, washing machine, toilet or shower are low-flow appliances, you are already using green plumbing.

Despite what some may think, green plumbing appliances are just as effective as regular appliances. Depending on when your appliance was manufactured and what type of design it is, your low-flow fixture most likely has as much power and efficiency as any other fixture.

Your home’s plumbing should fit your needs. For example, making sure your boiler and water heater are the right size for your home and your needs will help you save water, energy and even money.

If you are looking for a plumber on Long Island, or a Hicksville plumber, we have more than 35 years of experience and offer green plumbing services. We can meet with you to discuss green plumbing options and what it would take to make changes to or replace your current system to implement them.

Use Your Plumbing Wisely

Whether you have green plumbing appliances or not, there are ways you can use your plumbing to have a positive impact on the environment. For example, taking shorter showers, not running the water while you wash dishes and only running full loads of laundry are all easy ways to conserve water.

Another way you can help the environment by using your plumbing the right way is to make sure you don’t use harmful cleaning products or dispose of harmful chemicals through your drains. It may seem like you are safely getting rid of the substance, but in reality, it can enter local bodies of water or even seep into the ground, which can harm the water supply and plant life in your area.

Surprisingly, plumbing leaks can use up to 14 percent of your home’s water supply. Obviously, this water is being wasted, as you are not using it for food preparation or cleaning. We are a professional plumber on Long Island and we offer leak detection and repair. For leak repair and a plumber in 11801, Hicksville, contact us. A small leak may not seem like a big deal, but if you take care of it right away you can prevent water waste and damage to your plumbing and foundation.

Green plumbing is not as complicated as it seems. With the right fixtures, correctly sized appliances and proper use of your plumbing, you can help protect the environment.

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