Water Efficiency Features

Low Flow Fixtures such as showerheads, faucets, and toilets help to reduce water usage. Low flow is achieved by breaking the stream of water into tiny streams that allow air to mix with the water, reducing the space available for water, while maintaining pressure. Low flow fixtures can help cut a home’s water usage by up to 50%.

Water Conserving Appliances include ENERGY STAR dishwashers and washing machines that use less water than traditional appliances. These appliances still provide the same cleaning power as other appliances while saving money and protecting the environment.

Programmed Low Volume Irrigation Systems direct water straight to the root zone of plants in need. With low volume irrigation systems, each area can be programmed to provide the right amount of water for each plant. Low volume irrigation systems eliminate water waste on driveways, sidewalks, and weeds.

Rainwater Collection Systems store rainwater to be used for watering your grass or plantings. An effective rainwater collection system can eliminate using public water to water your lawn and plants, therefore greatly reducing your water bill and reducing environmental impact.

water efficient featuresGrey Water Recovery Units can recovery heat used for tubs, showers, sinks, and dishwashers; and store the heat for later use. This process involves warm water flowing down the grey water drain pipe and warming the incoming cold water as it flows to your water heater.

Grey Water Recycled for Flushing Toilets can reduce water usage by filtering and pumping back up water from faucets and shower for use to flush toilets in your home.

Dual Flush or Low Volume Toilets conserve water by using less water per flush than traditional flush toilets.