Water Conservation Showerheads
Posted by admin on March 26, 2009
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You can view a quick 2 1/2 minute video below briefly showing how the Roadrunner Water Conserving Shower Head works and the benefits of using it.
You can buy your roadrunner showerhead here.
Some things to take into consideration when purchasing low flow shower heads:
Flow Rate
Since 1992 all shower heads sold in the United States have been required to flow at a rate of no more
than 2.5 gallons per minute when the water is at 80 pounds per square inch of pressure
(2.5 GPM MAX @ 80psi). In general, any shower head with a flow rate below 2.5 GPM has the
“potential” to save both water and energy.
Spray Strength
Spray Feel
Spray Coverage
Installing a new shower head is one of the quickest and easiest ways to “go green” while lowering your utility bills.
Taking the following factors into consideration when making your selection will get you off to a great start each and every day.
Flow Rate: 1.75 GPM to 1.5 GPM is optimal for balancing savings and comfort
Spray Strength: Selecting a shower head with a pressure compensating flow regulator ensures
spray consistency
Spray Feel: Choosing a non!aerated shower head minimizes the likelihood of accidental
energy waste
Spray Coverage: Picking a shower head with a “full” spray pattern ensures maximum warmth and
comfort
Shower Start: Purchasing a shower head with ShowerStart technology eliminates the
inconvenience of waiting for your shower to get warm while boosting its water
and energy savings effectiveness by up to 14% or more.





















