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What does your old toilet say about you?
Upgrading your toilet to a new 1.28-gallon model is one of the quickest ways to save water in your home.New Toilet Design Promises Cleaner, Water Efficient Flushes
There is a lot of science behind toilet flushing, more than the average consumer tends to realize.Concerns About Drinking Water Rising Along with Temperatures
Summer months mean rising temperatures and more outdoor activities, making it even more important to ensure members of your family are properly hydrated.EEBA takes summit to new level
Annual event revamped with stronger focus on high-performance buildingWater-Efficient Products Reduced U.S. Home Water Use by 140 Billion Gallons since 2007
According to recent research, while high-efficiency toilets that use 1.6 gallons per flush or less have been on the market since 1994, 21 percent of residential toilets still in service in water-stressed states are non-efficient.Flex House Highlights the Concept of Affordable Right-sized Living
Manifesting the concept of right-sized living, the Flex House is designed to help homeowners use exactly the amount of resources they need.3 Tips for Environmentally Friendly Bathroom Remodeling
More than any other room in the house, bathrooms are resource hogs.Check Out High Tech Plumbing Fixtures in Designer Showrooms
To help consumers and building professionals choose the right kitchen and bathroom product for homes, two plumbing fixture companies have opened new showrooms.Beautify Your Home With 2017 Kitchen & Bathroom Trends
Turn your home into an Instagram-worthy living space without breaking the bank.4 Plumbing Tips That Will Help You Conserve More Water at Home
Many people are able to save hundreds of gallons of water every year with a few plumbing upgrades and lifestyle changes.Designer Q&A: Going Green in NYC Luxury Apartments
With residential building in New York City undergoing a bit of a boom, some developers are seeing the value of offering green and sustainably designed housing.Low Flow Toilets and Fixtures Cut Water Use Without Changing Habits
Like high-efficiency lights, high-efficiency plumbing fixtures can help reduce water use, regardless of the bad habits of the people living in the home.Don’t be Spooked by Energy Saving Urban Legends
Separate fact from fiction around five popular home energy myths that just don’t add up.Americans Are Ready to Update to an Intelligent Toilet
Americans want what intelligent toilets and cleansing seats have to offer, but they remain uncommon in the United States.Smart controls manage hot water energy use for multifamily units
Regardless of whether a building has a tank or tankless water heater, the water in the lines between the water heater and the fixture loses heatSee More »