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Homeowners in New Hampshire are dealing with just as much inflation as people in other areas of the country, and water bills are rising. Installing water-saving features is one of the reasons to consider finding the best bathroom remodel NH offers. Showerheads, faucets, and toilets that use less water can instantly reduce your monthly utility bills. If you select them carefully, you won't notice a sacrifice in performance, yet you'll be using meaningfully less water. It's especially important to larger families, with many people using a bathroom and consuming water. The bills can quickly become astronomical. 

Today's ultra-high-efficiency toilets can use less than one gallon per flush. It's an enormous improvement over older models that dispensed several gallons each time the level was pulled. The same technological advances in use in commercial spaces are now increasingly available for homes. Also, the water used per toilet flush isn't something you notice. It's a win-win when consumption is reduced while performance remains the same. Besides lower bills, you'll be doing the right thing for the earth, and new bathroom fixtures will help increase the value of your home. If you decide to sell, buyers will be favorably impressed.

Conventional or average shower heads spray about 2.5 gallons of water per minute, and the amount used per shower can be significant. One way to use less water is to shower more quickly, but the other and more pleasant option is installing a water-saving showerhead. There are ultra-low-flow models available, but many people are comfortable with a 1.75-gallon-per-minute model. It conserves significant water in each shower, and the savings add up over time. However, it also maintains a flow that most people find acceptable to rinse off without causing added time or inconvenience.

Today, We're reminded to avoid running the water while brushing our teeth. But when it is turned on, having a water-conserving bathroom faucet helps. As you make your choice, inquire about the flow rate in gallons per minute. There are differences, and if you go with one that uses less, it's another way to lower your water bill over time. As you make upgrades to your bathroom, you'll also refresh its look. Everyone enjoys a new showerhead or convenient new faucet. You might even change the metal type and go with a contemporary finish, such as brushed nickel, that many people prefer. 

 

 

 

 



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