Over the past several years, the price of water and wastewater services has increased at a rate far beyond the consumer price index. That's why your commercial building needs the latest in energy-efficient faucets.
Facility managers, owners, and operators can anticipate these and other utility expenses to continue to increase. That is so they can pay to offset the costs of replacing aged water supply systems.
As a result, companies are increasingly more aware of the necessity to use and manage water more efficiently to reduce operating costs. They are also more cognizant of the energy needed to store, heat, and deliver water and any risks of water shortages.
What should you look for in the latest energy-efficient faucets? Let's review the top five things to consider, but first, let's review what it means to get an energy-efficient fixture.
Key Takeaways:
Standard faucets have one basic feature. You get flowing water propelled by the pressure in the plumbing system.
Energy-efficient commercial faucets take a more active position when it comes to water flow. These fixtures pressurize the water as it moves through the pipes.
Federal regulation mandates efficiency, and newer models must offer a lower water-usage footprint than older models. If your facility still has old, outdated fixtures, you could be throwing money down the drain.
Outdated fixtures are inefficient, but they are also more likely to leak. Leaks are the number one offender when it comes to water inefficiencies.
Check regularly for leaks and set a maintenance schedule that ensures fixtures run optimally and efficiently. As seen in the chart below, failure to do so could result in significant water waste.
When it comes to design, you'll look for things like spout height and reach, handle and mounting type, and finish. However, when it comes to efficiency, you're going to want to consider things like spray type, advanced technology, and these features listed below:
According to federal regulations, all fixtures are subject to a maximum flow rate that varies depending on the model (see that list below). However, you can reduce the flow rate to 0.8 GPM without influencing water pressure.
The maximum allowable flow rates for commercial plumbing fixtures are:
The EPA sponsors a program called WaterSense, with a mission to encourage water efficiency using special labels on consumer plumbing products. These labels let consumers know each product's efficiency rating and whether it qualifies for their rebate program.
WaterSense products are 20% more efficient than standard models, perform at or above the average efficiency levels, and provide measurable water use results.
Currently, WaterSense only certifies commercial bathroom faucets. However, they add new products to their list frequently. Install these fixtures in your facility's restrooms, and keep an eye out for WaterSense commercial kitchen faucet certification.
Sustainable manufacturing practices significantly affect the amount of water a fixture uses long before installation. When shopping for new commercial faucets, look for a manufacturer that engages in sustainability practices. That way, you can ensure your faucets are energy efficient throughout their entire lifecycle.
Installing vandal-proof faucet aerators ensures that water flows continually using the least amount of water without losing performance and water pressure. Aerators add air to the water that not only uses less water while providing exceptional flow rates but also improves the taste of the water.
Other benefits include:
Sustainable commercial faucets will offer retrofit options that allow you to keep your faucets running optimally to avoid waste. You won't have to replace an entire fixture. Instead, replace parts with fittings designed to work with your model faucets.
Having the most energy-efficient faucet does no good in a facility that doesn't practice water conservation when using the sink. For instance, if you have a cook that leaves the water running while prepping food, your facility could waste hundreds of gallons of water a year. Possibly more.
Here are some tips for combatting these issues:
High-traffic buildings need commercial-grade faucets that can withstand the wear and tear of heavy use. That's why you need a durable plumbing fixture from the experts at Chicago Faucets.
We have been doing this for over 125 years, focusing on developing durable, sustainably made plumbing fixtures you can trust. Whether you are looking for commercial kitchen faucets or energy-efficient restroom fixtures, we have the sustainable faucets your facility needs to remain eco-friendly.
Need assistance shopping for an energy-efficient commercial faucet? Contact us today to speak to one of our friendly professionals to get the fixture ideal for your facility.