Faucets

**Transform Your Faucets into Water-Saving Wonders!**

💧 **Efficient Faucets: A Small Change for Major Savings** 💧

Are your faucets more like mini waterfalls? It’s time for an upgrade! Inefficient faucets can use over 2 gallons per minute. Switch to an efficient model and you could be saving water with every hand wash and dish rinse, using as little as 1.5 gallons per minute. It’s the smart move for both the planet and your wallet.

🌱 **High Efficiency, High Performance** 🌱

Concerned about losing water pressure? Worry not. Our efficient faucets are engineered to deliver just the right pressure for all your needs, while cutting down on water usage. That means effective cleaning without the waste.

🛠️ **DIY Aerator Tips for a Quick Efficiency Boost** 🛠️

Got low water pressure? The culprit might just be a clogged aerator. A quick clean or an overnight vinegar bath could clear it up. When you screw it back, make sure it’s tight to prevent leaks.

💸 **Water-Saving Aerators: Efficiency Without the Expense** 💸

Not ready to replace your whole faucet? Try a Water Saving Aerator. It’s an affordable way to mimic the efficiency of a new faucet without the full investment. A small, smart addition for a more efficient home.

🔄 **Repair or Replace? Let Us Guide You** 🔄

At times, a repair is all you need. But if your faucet is beyond a simple fix, we won’t waste your time or money. We only repair faucets that are prime candidates for it. For those beyond repair, we’ll recommend a replacement. A malfunctioning faucet can be a major annoyance, and we’re here to ensure you have a hassle-free, fully functional faucet at all times.

**Ready for a Water-Saving Upgrade?**

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Efficiency For Your Household’s Faucets

Faucets that are inefficient are considered to use over 2 gallons of water per minute or higher.  If you are missing your aerator or have extremely strong water pressure a new efficient faucet is for you.

Your new efficient Faucet can use as little as 1.5 gallons of water per minute which can save a tremendous amount of water considering we are always washing our hands or items in our sinks every day.  With such small amounts of water being used they still have  enough pressure to clean our dirty hands or items.

Experiencing poor water pressure, no problem.  Just unscrew your aerator and clean it out sediment might have been trapped in their.  For the really dirty ones soaking it over night in vinegar or your favorite cleaning solution will clean it good and open any of the blockages.  Make sure when screwing the aerator back in that it is tight because if it is not it may cause your faucet to leak underneath your sink.

A Simple and cost-effective tips for homeowners to have more efficient Faucets is to add a Water Saving AERATOR will mimic the new faucet without the cost of installing a new one.