Eco-friendly shower heads

Although water is considered a precious resource, it is also limited in quantity just like all other natural resources on the planet. Showers are often the third largest source of water in a home, after toilets and washing machines.

A family of two can save around 7000 gallons per year by switching from a high-flow to a lower-flow showerhead. High-pressure, water-saving showerheads have been created using modern technology. This means you don't need to compromise on shower quality.

More than water can be saved.

Water heating is responsible for 18% of average energy costs, making it the second largest contributor. You can reduce the use of hot water in your shower to lower your energy costs and save money.

What are eco-friendly shower heads?


People are becoming more conscious of the environmental impact they have on the world. Not only has the environmental movement helped preserve the environment's beauty and health, but there have been other positive outcomes.

The development of environmentally-friendly technology has been a result of environmental awareness. It helps users reduce their environmental footprint. Eco-friendly showerheads are one example of such technology. Showerheads that are environmentally friendly are made to use less water, and lower the costs of water and electricity associated with showering.

A water-saving showerhead can reduce the flow, which some consumers fear will make their showers less pleasant. The volume of eco-friendly showerheads is smaller, but they disperse water more evenly. This results in a relaxing shower while also helping to conserve the environment.

Fixed Shower Head 


Do You Need an Eco-Friendly Showerhead to Get Your Shower Head?

Showerheads control the water flow and spray pattern. There are many options available, and the design of your showerhead can have a direct impact on how much water you use. Before you buy, consider the following:

To reduce water consumption, place a 2-litre container on your shower floor. The shower fills in less than 12 seconds when it is full. This equals 10 litres per minute. This may indicate that a low-flow, or water-saving, showerhead might be of benefit.

It is hard to replace a large, permanent showerhead with a more eco-friendly one. The water can make the shower less powerful because it is spread over a larger area.

Shower heads that are erating combine water with air to lower the amount of water needed.

Other water-saving showerheads reduce the flow rate, 'pulse,' or incorporate a flow regulation into the shower hose to save water.


Shower Hose

Is it possible to use an eco-sea shower head with an electric shower?

Green showerheads and electric showers often do not work together. Eco showerheads with integrated flow regulators can help you conserve water by restricting water flow. Restricting water flow can cause the shower to heat up by allowing water to build up in the heater tank. Manufacturers warn that using electric shower heads in combination with environmental shower heads can cause the shower to stop working. Contact the manufacturer if you are unsure.

Electric showers are water-efficient so you don't have to use an eco shower head.

Shower head replacement can save you money and reduce costs


Shower water is often wasted and ends up in large-scale treatment plants that require a lot of energy. You can save water and energy by taking shorter showers.

An eco-friendly modification to your showerhead plumbing can save money in many ways. You'll be able to save money on water bills due to the lower water and sewer taxes. You'll also see a decrease in utility rates thanks to lower water heating costs and softening costs.

Water heaters and softeners can cost a lot to operate. Limiting the water they use will help lower your energy costs, which in turn will save you money over the long-term.

There are two main types of showers

Mixers for the shower and bath

This shower style has the hose and spray attached to the bath. You have greater control over the water temperature and quantity. This is advantageous because it allows you to lower pressure and temperature, which can help save both water and energy.

Electric shower

An electric shower is basically a water heater. It heats the cold water quickly as it flows towards the showerhead. Many eco modes reduce the pressure to save water and energy. Every eco mode is tested for water flow and energy usage as part of our testing. Our electric shower reviews will reveal which eco modes work well.

Manual mixer showers

The wall unit houses the hose and spray. A temperature control controls both hot and cold water. This popular, cost-effective shower is very popular. To save water and energy, it can be challenging to quickly and precisely adjust the temperature and pressure settings.

Power showers

The electric pump allows you to adjust the temperature and pressure of your power shower. This shower type is the most water-intensive and can use more water than a bathtub.

Shower gadgets that conserve water


You can save water by purchasing a variety water-saving devices that will track your time in the water and how much you use. They also notify you if you are in too long.

You may be eligible for water-saving accessories from your water company. These are just a few:

A shower flow regulator that attaches at the bottom of the shower hose

Shower timers are in the form of an egg and stick to the shower wall using a suction cup.

Ask your water company if they offer any freebies.

Top Tips for Saving Water in the Shower


  1. Your showers should be no longer than five minutes. You can time them to find out how long it takes you, and you can use a water-saving device that will alert you if you have used more than 35 litres.
  2. Don't leave the shower on. Do not take a shower in the shower. You can set your preferred temperature in your shower so that you don't need to adjust it before you use it.
  3. You can change the strength of your shower. While we all desire a strong shower, consider whether it is possible to live with a less powerful one. A lower setting is one of the best ways to conserve water and energy.
  4. Fix any drips. Over time, water from a dripping bathtub can build up. To avoid water waste, make sure you fix it.
  5. If your shower doesn't have one, you can purchase a separate stop button and install it yourself. Amazon offers a shower shutoff valve you could try.
  6. To reduce water consumption, install an aerator that injects air into the stream.

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