Install low-flow valve aerators in all faucets
Why This is Green
Looking for ways to save water? Try installing low-flow faucet aerators. They work by mixing air in with the water coming out of the faucet, reducing the amount of H20 being used by almost half without compromising pressure. Depending on how many people there are in your household, having low-flow aerators on your faucets could translate into big savings—thousands of gallons of water yearly, and money, too.
Reducing the amount of water you use helps maintain a natural water balance. Even if you don’t have water restrictions where you live, preserving it is a good idea. At least 36 states expect water shortages in the next five years.
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How To
You may already have low-flow aerators installed. Check the tip of your faucets to see if there are flow rates imprinted on the sides. If you don’t see any numbers, peek inside to see if your faucets have threading. If yes, you’ll be able to easily install aerators. If no, you might want to replace the faucet or faucets entirely.
To install or replace an aerator, you need to know the size. Either bring your old one to a hardware store or look it up online on your faucet manufacturer’s website. For maximum water savings, you want aerators rated at 2.75 gallons per minute (GPM) or below.
Installation can be done by hand or with pliers, plus some pipe tape. When in doubt, seek help from a professional plumber
