Saving water at home is easier than you think. Here are some reasons to start by installing a tap nozzle to conserve water.
What is a Tap Nozzle
Tap nozzles, commonly known as tap aerators are small mesh screen pieces, similar to a net, that attach to your faucet. Tap aerators break up your water stream by adding air to it, to reduce the water flow, yet maintain the same pressure. Additionally, they block all impurities from entering your water stream, including the smallest pieces of debris.
Benefits of Installing a Tap Nozzle
Saving water at home is one of the most obvious benefits of installing a tap nozzle, but there’s actually more to it than conserving water.
Save Water
Your wallet and the environment will thank you for installing tap aerators in your home as they help to significantly reduce the flow of water. By adding air to your water and reducing the flow, tap aerators will reduce the water quantity that exits the faucet, but still maintain the same pleasurable pressure.
Fewer Accidents
When turning on your faucet without a tap nozzle, you’ve probably noticed excessive splashing. Given the intensity of your running water this can not only lead to a messy bathroom but potential slips and accidents. By installing tap nozzles in your home, you’ll be promoting safety for your family and the environment.
Improved Filtration
Tap nozzles save water but they also filter it. Remove the mesh screen from your faucet and take a look at what has been collecting since the last time you cleaned it. Yes, all that dirt and impurities are swimming in the water you brush your teeth in. Make the healthier choice for you and your family by installing tap nozzles in your home.
You can find more benefits of using tap nozzles in our previous post.
How to Install a Tap Nozzle
At Pure Blue Sustainability, the leading supplier of water-saving solutions in the UAE, you can find a variety of tap nozzles of different models that range from 0.1 liters per minute to 3.8 liters per minute. Installing one can save nearly 70 liters of water per day.
Installing a tap nozzle couldn’t be easier
- Start by clogging the sink drain in case you drop any parts
- Remove the existing piece on the faucet by unscrewing it counterclockwise
- If it’s too tight to do it by hand, it can be done using a wrench
- Once removed, check inside the faucet for extra parts
- Once the faucet is clear, screw on the new aerator by twisting it clockwise
Installing a tap nozzle is easy and the benefits keep flowing (no pun intended). Will you start promoting water conservation, health, and safety from home?