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Water Saving Bathroom Supplies

Water efficiency should be an aim in any household. Water is an important resource, and is also relatively expensive. Thankfully, there are various ways you can save water in a bathroom setting, using the right bathroom supplies:

It’s widely known that taking showers is more water efficient than taking a bath. The nature of the shower also has implications, for instance modern shower pumps and shower heads are a great way to save water.

Here’s an interesting fact: around 30% of all water used in the home is used to flush the toilet. Of course, people use the toilet on a regular basis, so some water expenditure is unavoidable. However, there are various ways to limit this expenditure. For instance, you can install low flush toilets, which use less water.

Water is a very valuable resource, and its unique in that it can be easily accessed via taps. But what determines the output of water from these taps, do you really need water to gush out endlessly? Installing limited flow taps can greatly improve water expenditure in the home, without affecting quality of life in the slightest.

One of the most dramatic but highly effective things you can do to save water in the home is to install a water butt. This is used to collect water, usually positioned in the garden, and water collected can be used to off-set water expenditure, saving you money and helping to preserve water supplies.

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