Guest Post - Top Plumbing Accessories to Install in a New Home 

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If you plan on building a home in the near future, then you will need to spend a little bit of time considering which upgrades you would like to add to the plumbing system. With a few simple upgrades and accessories, you can ensure that your plumbing system is going to remain efficient and damage-free for many years to come.

Water Softener

While many municipalities have cutting-edge water treatment plants, quite a bit of sediment could still be in your local water. As time goes on, all of that sediment will wreak havoc on your appliances as well as your pipes. A whole-home water softener is a relatively inexpensive device that filters the sediment out of your water before it is used. With the proper maintenance, a modern water softener will often last for 15 years or longer.

Tankless Water Heater

A tankless water heater is another simple plumbing upgrade that could save you quite a bit of money. A company that offers plumbing services should be able to install one of those devices within just a few hours, and you are going to notice immediate benefits. Tankless water heaters quickly warm the water up as it is being used, and that means it won’t need to keep a full tank of water warm at all times. In addition to lowering your energy bills, one of those devices will also ensure that you never run out of hot water.

Faucet Aerators

Installing aerators on your faucets is a simple project that can be completed in a matter of hours with nothing more than a few basic tools. After an aerator is installed, it is going to slow the flow of water while agitating it. When you wash your hands or clean the dishes, you probably won’t notice any changes to the water pressure even though much less water is being used.

Low-Flow Toilets

Traditional toilets are notoriously inefficient, and that is why you might want to consider low-flow toilets for your new home. Over the course of a year, a low-flow toilet could potentially save you over 27,000 gallons of water. As an added bonus, many low-flow toilets also have a variety of features that make them very difficult to clog, and that could help you avoid some major headaches down the road.

While some of these accessories are much easier to add during the earliest stages of construction, they can be installed after the home is built as well. An experienced and reputable plumber should be able to install many of these upgrades in a matter of hours.

Author Bio: Meghan Belnap is a freelance writer who enjoys spending time with her family. She loves being in the outdoors and exploring new opportunities whenever they arise. Meghan finds happiness in researching new topics that help to expand her horizons. You can often find her buried in a good book or out looking for an adventure. You can connect with her on Facebook right here and Twitter right here.

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