Eco Commercial Plumbing
Commercial plumbing aims to conserve energy and water. How does it work? By going for green products that will do the job. Clients are planning to install green products on their homes and offices because of their increasing awareness about this. It both conserve water and promote cost savings too.
Let’s take a look at green toilets. There is no bigger bathroom cornerstone than toilets, but today’s commercial plumbing trend dictates that less is more. Twenty years had past, it took at least 3.5 gallons of water just to flush a traditional toilet but now the highest efficiency system can get the job done on .8 gallons for every flush. Most new commercial toilets will expend an average of 1.2 gallons per flush will result to a dramatic water and energy savings. Dual flush toilets are now sought after because it operates on two separate handles.
Like toilets, urinals have become highly efficient in the last two decades, and many are now completely waterless. The newer models have a cartridge placed at the fixture’s base, it filters all liquids on contact simultaneously trapping and locking in odors instead of flushing down the urinal with water. Fixtures like these do not require chemicals. The cost savings on water and unpleasant odors made the cartridge kits indispensable to commercial business owners even though it needs replacement every few weeks.
One of the most prevalent trends in commercial plumbing includes sensory technology—for both toilets and faucets. Aside from being the most cost effective way to save water, it is also the most hygienic because you don’t have to touch the fixture. By today’s commercial standards, the flow of a standard sink cannot exceed one-half gallon per minute. A number of newer sinks utilizes metered or electronic sensory to blow water at about .100 Quarts per minute. There are few sensory technology that uses solar power too.
In commercial bathroom build-outs, tankless water heaters are among the hottest trend. Tankless heaters use less energy and provide hot water on demand. Business owners realize the value of the heaters over standard, 50 gallon tank that consumes too much energy to keep the water heated all the time.