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Friday, December 26, 2014

Commercial Plumbing Updates to Save You Water and Money

Saving water means saving money for residential and commercial property owners alike. Making a few simple updates to your commercial property can drastically reduce your daily water usage to add up to significant savings each year. If your commercial building in Anderson, SC, older than a decade and hasn’t been recently updated, it could be time to look at the many benefits of updating your plumbing and fixtures.

Toilet Updates
In most businesses settings, the majority of your building’s water usage is attributed to toilets. Most toilets that are ten years old or older use 3.5-7 gallons of water per flush or more, while modern high-efficiency toilets can drastically reduce that value. A typical high-efficiency toilet uses 1.6 gallons per flush; thus, replacing your older models with new ones can add up to significant water savings. Replacing your 3.5-gallon toilets with 1.6-gallon models could save you on the order of $100 annually per toilet if each toilet is flushed 30 times per day. Other options to consider when updating your restroom facilities include dual-flush flushometers, which adjust the amount of water used per flush depending on need, and waterless urinals, which require no water to flush at all.

Faucet Updates
Sinks represent another source of significant water usage in any commercial building, including both restroom and kitchen sinks. Updating your faucets will not only improve the look of your facilities, but reduce water usage in these areas as well. Touchless or automatic faucets are a popular restroom upgrade that work by sensing the presence of hands held in front of or under the faucet. This process eliminates the water wasted during the time it takes to turn the faucet on and off, as well as preventing faucets from being left running by accident. Both touchless and manual faucets are available with low-flow features, which reduce the amount of water used with an aerator that mixes air with the water as it pours from the faucet. Aerators can reduce the amount of water each faucet uses by up to 75% without compromising the water pressure needed to wash hands properly.

Grease Trap Updates
Restaurants and many other commercial buildings are required to maintain a grease trap to collect greases and fats before water is flushed into the sewer system. However, an old or inefficient grease trap could be costing you extra money by affecting the function of your plumbing, even causing you to use more water in an attempt to flush out stubborn drains. Upgrading your grease trap to a modern, efficient system can help you save money on water and plumbing repairs over the long term, resulting in a healthier plumbing system that works as it should.


If you own a commercial building, updating your plumbing offers many benefits. You’ll enjoy lower water usage and reduced water bills, as well as more efficient plumbing that is less prone to problems. Visit our website to find out more about our residential and commercial plumbing services throughout the Anderson area; check out our blog for even more water-saving and plumbing maintenance tips.  

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