Showerheads

Showering accounts for approximately 17 percent of residential indoor water use in the United States—adding up to more than 1.2 trillion gallons of water each year nationwide.

Before 1992, showerheads had flow rates of 5-8 gpm. If you have pre-1992 fixtures, you might consider replacing them with more water efficient models.

To determine whether you should replace a showerhead:

1. Place a gallon bucket under your showerhead.
2. Turn on the shower at your typical water pressure.
3. Time how many seconds it takes to fill the bucket.

If it takes less than 20 seconds to fill the bucket, you could benefit from a new showerhead!

For maximum water efficiency, select a showerhead with a flow rate of less than 2.5 gpm.




Water efficient showerheads mix air with water to reduce the flow, without sacrificing performance.

Free water efficient showerheads are available to Walpole residents at the Sewer and Water Department 135 School Street
Walpole, MA 02081

Did you know?

The average shower uses just 10 to 25 gallons, while a bath takes up to 70 gallons!

If you do take a bath, be sure to plug the drain right away and adjust the temperature as you fill the tub.