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Environmentally Friendly Bathroom Checklist

What to consider when remodeling a kitchen or bathroom to be more environmentally friendly.
Green Choices for the Bathroom

Start with the basics, then consider larger improvements to save energy, reduce your use of nonrenewable resources, and conserve water.

  • Try high-performance showerheads to reduce water use while providing a more pleasing shower experience.
  • Look for low-flow toilets with dual-flush capability, a great idea that uses more water only when it's needed.
  • Consider a tankless water heater, either mounted under the sink for dedicated use or as a whole-house unit. Tankless water heaters are gaining in popularity because they take up less space and heat water on demand.
  • Clean with natural home ingredients such as baking soda for scouring, distilled white vinegar for cutting soap scum and cleaning stains, and vegetable-base soaps.
  • Supplement natural light with compact fluorescent lightbulbs (CFLs) because they convert most of their energy into light rather than heat, consuming 75 percent less electricity and lasting 10 times as long as incandescent bulbs.
  • Fix that drip, or, better yet, replace old faucets with new units that have low-flow aerators. You can save thousands of gallons of water a year.
  • Replace vinyl flooring with natural linoleum, which is long-lasting and made with environmentally friendly materials.

 

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