It is important to hire a green builder who is experienced in energy-efficient building for your climate zone. Although much of this website applies to all areas, some applies to the climate zone of North Texas or Central Texas such as Tyler or Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas.

Interior Water Conservation in Green Building

Saving Water in a Green Home

 

When using this website, remember that it is for the climate zone which includes North Texas and Central Texas--Dallas-Fort Worth, Tyler, Waco, Texas. Please consult a green builder or architect who understands and uses up-to-date green building practices for your area. 

Conservation is the use of water-saving methods to reduce the amount of water needed for homes, lawns, and other human uses which ultimately increases water supplies for optimum long-term economic and social benefits.

A green home, wherever it is built, always  conserves water.

How?

  • Low water capacity toilets.
  • Flow-restricted shower heads.
  • Faucet aerators.
  • Hot water circulation system.
  • Diverting gray water from bathing, clothes washing, and bathroom lavatories for other suitable purposes.
  • Composting toilets. 

Or maybe just turning the water off when not in use--such as when brushing teeth or washing dishes? 

More information about interior water conservation in green building:

Hot Water

Do you need a green builder/remodeler
 in North Central Texas 
or the Dallas-Fort Worth area? 
Contact Terry Jensen 
972 251-1532 or 817 545-0140

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817 545-0140

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Are you looking for
 a green builder 
or a green remodeler
in Dallas-Fort Worth
 or North Central Texas 

Contact Terry Jensen 
972 251-1532 or 817 545-0140

 

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