There
are many things we can to do to conserve our precious commodity,
such as use xeriscape gardening techniques for our yard, install
watering systems on a timer for our trees and landscaped areas,
catch water in rain barrels or install gray-water piping systems
for re-use in our yards and gardens.
Installing
a WATER GUARDIAN Hot Water Recirculation System is a way to
not only conserve water and electricity, but to enjoy the
convenience of having hot water where you need it, when you
need it, and save all that water that would normally go down
the drain while waiting for it to warm up.
Promoting
the savings of water, many towns and cities now offer rebates
for installation of Re-Circulating Hot Water Systems that
will save water with out increasing the Electric or Gas Energy,
in an attempt to save water.
Rebates often vary
from $50.00 to $150.00 per home. You can check with your local
government offices to find rebates that may be offered in
your area.
NOTE: Re-Circ. Systems
utilizing the clock control method, has the system continually
circulating Hot Water, thereby increasing Electric or Gas
Energy used to heat water, due to the plumbing pipes that
continually cool down, dissipating what heat existed.