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How to Chop Your Energy Bill in Ten Easy Steps - #3. The Shower

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Home Inspector with SafeHome Inspections

Remember when you were a kid and your mom always yelled, "Are you still in the shower? You're wasting water."? Well not only were sending gallons down the drain but spending hard earned cash heating more water.

Ready-Set-Go ... Get a Timer: Use a shower timer and try to keep your shower limited to below five minutes, the shorter the better – sometimes just being aware of how long you have been in the shower will help you keep your shower time shorter. This may be very difficult, especially since we Americans average close to ten minutes, but any time that you can trim off will help.

Don't Be a Dope When You Soap: Turn the water off when you soap up! While you are shampooing your hair or soaping your body, you do'nt need the water running down the drain. In fact, it is almost easier if the water is off.

Go With the Flow - Low Flow: Buy a low flow showerhead. Make sure that your showerhead uses not more than 2.2 gallons per minute (gpm). It is best if you can find one that uses only 1.5 gpm. Realize that some showerheads, especially older showerheads, have a flow of around 6-8 gpm! Also, using a low flow showerhead does not mean that you have to sacrifice water pressure. There are many different, excellent low flow showerheads that you might even like better than your current, 6 gpm showerhead!

For more infomation on Building Smart and Saving Energy contact me at gary@garynsmith.net or toll free at: 1-877-809-6139.

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Central MS Home Inspection Company

SafeHome Inspections

601-691-1496

http://www.garynsmith.net

Comments (3)

Morris Childs
PEP source - Spartanburg, SC

Thanks for sharing your information with all of us! Active Rain is just such a cool website!

Dec 13, 2008 03:18 PM
Gary Smith
SafeHome Inspections - Ridgeland, MS

You're very welcome Morris! : )

Dec 23, 2008 01:24 PM
Janice Roosevelt
Keller Williams Brandywine Valley - West Chester, PA
OICP ABR, ePRO,Ecobroker

Great post!

Dec 23, 2008 10:44 PM