The amount of water we use in the UK is rising; we are now using 50% more water than we did 25 years ago. This means an increase in water prices and more money coming from your pocket. If you’re using water when you don’t need to be, or using it unnecessarily by flushing your toilet too often, then you’re costing yourself a substantial amount and essentially throwing money down the drain.

Some quick facts:
• The average household uses 130,000 gallons of water every year.1
• About 95 percent of the water entering our homes goes down the drain.2

Nearly everyone is conscious about the ways they’re affecting the environment these days, and although having cold showers and living in mud huts sounds appealing to some, at TapShop321.com we think the best way to go about this is to use a more environmentally friendly tap.
Now, we all know that if you have an environmentally friendly product it’s going to be a) way more expensive than its counterpart and b) as visually pleasing as a cardboard box.
Well that’s where you’re wrong, introducing Eco Click taps.
Eco Click taps use the latest technology to lower the amount of water you use and what’s more, designers seem to be winning the battle between practicality and aesthetically pleasing designs. Take for instance Ultra’s Eon Single lever mixer, or Mayfair’s Freestanding Mono Basin.
Just these two designs show that you can achieve visual beauty as well as being environmentally friendly. (Take a note, Prius!)
So how does this work?
The Eco-Click taps include an Eco-Click cartridge, which can reduce the amount of water flowing through the tap. The first setting is for a 50% flow rate, and the second is for the full water flow – so you are in control of how much you use. What’s more, with a lot of the brands featuring Eco-Click cartridges – they are the same price as their “non Eco-Click” sibling – proving you can be environmentally friendly, have a visually pleasing tap… and not have to pay so much.
Why not check our website for our full range of Eco-Click taps? Click here
1. http://www.chelseagreen.com/content/ten-facts-about-the-water-we-waste/
2. http://eartheasy.com/live_water_saving.htm







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