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Even though 70% of the earth's surface is covered by water, less than 1% is suitable for consumption. With the earth's population continuing to rise, it is critical that we get smarter about how we use our supply of potable water. The good news is that we all can make a difference just by making a few small changes to our daily habits. Indoors, the bulk of our water consumption takes place in the bathroom. Some easy ways to save water in the bathroom are to shut off the water while you are brushing your teeth, take shorter showers and do not use the toilet to flush trash. Another great way to save water is to use water-conserving plumbing products.

Everyday Environmentalism

When it comes to saving water in the bathroom, a few small steps can make a big difference. Consider these tips for reducing your water consumption every day.

  • Turn off the faucet while brushing your teeth, and rinse out the sink when you’re finished.
  • Capture shower/bath water while waiting for water to change temperatures: This excess water can be used for watering plants.
  • Don’t wait for the water to get hot before filling the tub for a bath. Put in the plug and adjust the water temperature as the tub fills.
  • Do not use the toilet as a garbage can: Only flush the toilet when disposing of sanitary waste.
  • Turn off the water while shaving: Fill the bottom of the sink with a few inches of water to rinse your razor.

With KOHLER, saving water is as easy as 1, 2, 3

Toilets

1. Install High-Efficiency Toilets

KOHLER® HETs that flush 1.28 gallons or less, when compared to a 3.5-gallon toilet, can save homeowners up to 22,000 gallons of water per fixture per year.*

*Based on usage of 10,000 flushes per year. When compared to a 1.6-gallon toilet, savings can amount to 3,200 gallons


Showers

2. Water-Conserving Showerheads and Handshowers

KOHLER 1.75 gpm water-conserving showerheads and handshowers deliver an impressive 30% water savings over traditional 2.5 gpm showerheads and handshowers.


Faucets

3. Insist upon Faucets with Low-Flow Aerators

Small in size, big on impact, KOHLER faucets with low-flow aerators for both the kitchen and the bathroom deliver up to 30% water savings over faucets with standard aerators.

 
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Old toilets use anywhere from three to seven gallons of water every time the toilet is flushed. The average American will flush the toilet over a hundred thousand times over a lifetime – it isn’t hard to do the math.

Faucets typically flow at 2.2 gallons per minute – but even when faucets are off, they can do damage. Fixing a leaky faucet can save thousands of gallons of water per year.

Traditional water heaters limit the amount of hot water your family can use at any given time. With tankless, you NEVER run out of hot water—  only heat the water when you need it.

The average 8-minute shower  will use 20 gallons of water. By installing a water conserving showerhead, you can bring that down to 14 gallons for a 8 minute shower.

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