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Going green” is no longer a fad; it is now deeply ingrained into today’s society. According to Hardware Retailing, 47 percent of retailers who sell plumbing products indicated that they had [...]
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Going green” is no longer a fad; it is now deeply ingrained into today’s society. According to Hardware Retailing, 47 percent of retailers who sell plumbing products indicated that they had [...]
Water Damage from Plumbing Leaks Plumbing leak repairs in your Washington home can be something as simple as replacing a washer on a dripping faucet or replacing the flapper on a constantly [...]
8 Water conservation in the home… 1. Check faucets and pipes for leaks A small drip from a worn faucet washer can waste 20 gallons of water per day. Larger leaks can waste hundreds of [...]
Consider the water footprint of products you use every day and try to make some changes It’s a complex system, but water and energy are tied very closely together, and it’s sometimes difficult to [...]
Any parent knows “back-to-school” is one of the most chaotic times of the year. You’re trying to establish new bedtime routines so everyone’s up and ready on time. You’re battling the fall [...]
If you recently bought a new washer you may need to read the following post. Especially if you purchased a GE model top load washer. These things are unsafe and have cause fire hazards in many [...]
Green Products Save Resources and Money Water costs are constantly on the rise and finding ways to conserve and, in some cases, reuse water, is extremely important. With this increase in cost, [...]
We promote greywater reuse as a way to increase the productivity of sustainable backyard ecosystems that produce food, clean water, and shelter wildlife. Such systems recover valuable “waste” [...]
Here’s another Green Plumbing method on how to kill two birds with one stone. Do you have some plants that need to be watered, but you don’t want to waste water? Greywater is gently used water [...]
Is your water heater more than 8 years old? DOE Rules Change for Residential Water Heaters In 2010, the Department of Energy published its final rules for residential water heaters and become [...]