Nearly 1.2 trillion gallons of water are used in the United States each year just for showering alone. This astronomical amount of water makes showering one of the leading uses of water in the home. By using a WaterSense showerhead, you can drastically cut back on consumption and start saving water and money today!
Don't Give Up Power
Worried that you'll be giving up your beloved water pressure by switching to a water-saving showerhead? The WaterSense label must demonstrate that it will use no more than 2.0 gallons of water per minute but it also guarantees that these products provide a satisfactory shower that is equal to or better than conventional showerheads on the market.
How Much Will I Save?
Not only can your family save around 2,900 gallons of water each year, you can also save on energy. Saving water will reduce demands on your water heater as well as your electricity consumption, so much so that you could power a home for 13 days. Look for the WaterSense label and make the switch today! Need help installing your new showerhead? The experts at ABC Plumbing will gladly help! Contact us today.
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