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Should you Go Green with your Plumbing this Year?
Going green is a great resolution that can help you save money!

If you have considered making your home more environmentally friendly, making your plumbing systems green is a great way to help the environment and even save some cash. Before you take on this project this year, here are a few things you should keep in mind.
What You Should Know
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Green Appliances are Efficient
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Many people believe green appliances are less efficient than traditional models. This isn’t the case and chances are that you won’t notice a difference in performance after you make the change.
Going Green can Help you Save
Most green appliances use less water and energy, meaning your utility bills could be lower. Think of replacing your system as an investment that will result in appliances that will last for years and help you save money.
The Energy Star Means High Quality
You’ve probably seen the Energy Star seal on appliances. This was introduced in 1992 and is issued by the Environmental Protection Agency. This symbol tells consumers the appliance meets some very specific eco-friendly regulations, so look for it as you shop.
Where you can go Green
You can replace your dishwasher, washing machine, dryer, toilet and even showerhead and faucet with eco-friendly models. Most home appliances come in green models that are more efficient.
You don’t necessarily have to replace all of your appliances to go green either. Making sure your existing pieces and home are in good repair can help you conserve energy and water and save money. Repair things like leaks and broken appliances and make sure you are using the right boiler size for your home.
Making the Change
If you want to replace your appliances with new, eco-friendly models, you can do a few different things. Of course, you can replace all of your appliances at the same time, or you can slowly replace them as they wear out.
A great way to start going green is to have a professional inspect your appliances to make sure they are in good condition and tell you how much it will cost to repair them and replace them with newer models.
You can learn more about green plumbing on the Pat Dolan Plumbing website. We provide appliance and boiler repair on Long Island and can help you make the change to green plumbing.
Making your home eco-friendly is a great project to take on and will help the environment while you save money. Contact us for green plumbing, appliance repair, leak repair and boiler repair on Long Island.