Plumbing has been around for thousands of years and within that time, not a lot has changed, at least not within the basic concept of it. Still, there are aspects of the industry that are advancing, providing plumbing contractors and their customers with more advanced technology as the industry seeks better and more environmentally-friendly solutions. As the technology used by plumbing companies improves over the years, specialists are the most interested to see that the public is appreciating broader acceptance as their use grows.
Smart Plumbing Fixtures
Having been available for a number of years, plumbers are installing more smart fixtures each year as they have become more popular among far more home and building owners. From touchless, sensor-activated faucets and auto-flushing toilets to smart warning seats or smart shower heads that can be controlled with phone apps or voice activation, advanced plumbing technology has much to offer in convenience and cleanliness.
Energy Efficient Water Heaters
Plumbing technology has come a long way in the last decade with big advances in water heater technology. Today, plumbing companies have access to tankless water heaters that take up less room and are more energy efficient than older ones, as well as new, high-efficiency tank-style water heaters. An additional advancement is the introduction of the combination water heater and home heating system, which offers another energy-saving option, eliminating the need for a gas connection and heating water with much less electricity.
Low-Flow Fixtures
Water has become a precious commodity, resulting in a great push to advance plumbing technology in ways that can conserve it. One such method that plumbers frequently recommend is low-flow fixtures that reduce water use. Low-flushing toilets are designed to achieve the same effect while using half the amount of water. Similarly, low-flow and sensor-activated faucets installed in homes and buildings significantly reduce the amount of water that flows down the drain unnecessarily. Low-flow showerheads are yet another option.
Greywater Recycling Systems
In addition to the above, plumbing companies can now install greywater recycling systems that reuse shower water before it ends up in the sewer or drain field. Greywater recycling diverts water from the shower drain so it can be used again to water gardens as well as lawns and flush toilets rather than wasting it. Septic companies are working together with plumbers installing these systems as greywater recycling systems involve septic systems that need to be installed by those specialists.
Improvements In Plumbing Materials
Another way in which the plumbing industry is advancing is through the use of better materials. Most significantly, plumbing contractors are utilizing PEX piping more often, as it is both durable and inexpensive in comparison to other pipes. Although copper is still the industry’s best, it is extremely expensive and may be damaged due to weather extremes. PEX, a type of polyethylene plastic, is stronger and more flexible, making it a highly durable yet affordable plumbing option.
Advancing Plumbing Technology Focused on Sustainability
Recent advances in the plumbing industry have focused on durability, lower cost, and most importantly, water conservation. With sustainability at the top of the list, the newer products available to plumbing companies aim to reduce water consumption while also making plumbing more convenient. Speak to a local plumbing contractor today about making any of these improvements to a residence or commercial building!
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