Water Saving Toilets & Faucets

“When the well is dry, we know the worth of water.”

Benjamin Franklin

Green and sustainability are not words we take lightly.  At MapleService we realize everything we do has a dramatic impact on the future, and we’re committed to making that future a better place.  
  
“If there is magic on this planet, it is contained in water.”
Loren C. Eiseley
 
Conserving without compromise.
 
FAUCETS:
 
When choosing a MapleService new faucet installation, you’ll be choosing a faucet that meets U.S. “WaterSense” standards.  Also known as eco-performance faucets, MapleService can assist in reducing your water consumption by 30% from industry standards. 
 
At Mapleservice we go beyond simply saving water.  We’re committed to developing the perfect balance: installing faucets that deliver an efficient flow rate while delivering a high level of performance.  A MapleService plumber can assist in making the best selection for your application.
 
“We’re not running out of water.  We’re running out of fresh water.”
Dr. Kerstin Leitner, World Health Organization
 
TOILETS:
 
HET is short for High-Efficiency Toilet.  Installing a 1.28-gallon HET saves up to 16,500 gallons of water each year over less efficient toilets found in more than half the homes in the U.S.  That’s per toilet!  What’s more, you won’t sacrifice when it comes to flushing.  From Mapleservice, you’ll receive toilets with the flushing technology to do the job!
 
MANUFACTURERS:
 
•    Moen
 
•    Kohler
 
•    Toto
 
WATER SAVING TIPS:
 
Replace older, less efficient toilets with 1.28-gallon High-Efficiency Toilets (HETs) to save up to 16,500 gallons of water per year.
Swap out your 2.75 gpm showerhead with a 1.75 gpm water-conserving showerhead and you can save more than 7,700 gallons of water per year.
Fix leaky faucets and install faucets with water-saving aerators to effortlessly save hundreds of gallons of water per year.
Use the appropriate water level and load size on the washing machine when doing laundry.  Consider purchasing a front-end washing machine.
Use a broom rather than a hose to clean off driveways, steps and sidewalks.
Water your garden during the coolest part of the day, generally in the morning, and avoid watering on windy days.
Turn off the water while brushing your teeth or shaving to keep excess water from going down the drain.
Landscape with native or low water plants to significantly reduce water usage outside the home.
Use leftover water for houseplants instead of pouring out a half-empty glass of drinking water.
Make sure the dishwasher is fully loaded to maximize the dishes cleaned in a cycle.
 
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