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"Typical non-conserving showerheads have flow rates of 5 to 8 gallons per minute, meaning that a typical 5-minute shower would send about 25 - 40 gallons of fresh water down the drain and into the sewer. By contrast, modern low-flow showerheads use only 2.5 gallons per minute, or 12.5 gallons for a 5-minute shower, reducing water demand by at least 50%."

2007-03-06 09:04:46 · answer #1 · answered by Ralph 3 · 1 0

in case you like a great style of warm water look into the "On call for water warmers". they're gas or electric powered and don't warmth water till you like it. Then they initiate off heating the water because it runs in the process the unit and it keeps heating the water till you turn the water faucet or bathe off. you will consistently have warm water.

2016-12-14 12:32:59 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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