WaterSafe partnership to help developers make homes more water efficient

Developers are encouraged to equip new homes with water efficient showerheads, dishwashers and washing machines; aerated taps; dual-flush toilets; and, for the garden, water butts and drought-resistant plants
Developers are encouraged to equip new homes with water efficient showerheads, dishwashers and washing machines; aerated taps; dual-flush toilets; and, for the garden, water butts and drought-resistant plants

WaterSafe is working in partnership with the Home Builders Federation (HBF) to help developers play their part in creating a more water efficient future for the UK.

WaterSafe, the UK register of approved plumbers, has published a joint leaflet with the HBF to encourage developers of new-build homes to include water saving features.

With water supplies under pressure from climate change and an increasing need for new housing, the leaflet outlines the steps developers can take to reduce the water footprint of a new home, and where to find advice and support to do so.

Julie Spinks, director, said: “Saving water is important to us, as all the approved plumbers on our register are trained in the water supply regulations – designed to keep tap water safe to drink and to avoid waste.

“By following our recommendations, developers will benefit from cost savings, increased reputation and be secure in the knowledge that they are helping to protect the environment.”

Craig Ferrans, HBF technical director, added: “New homes are built to ever more exacting standards and are increasingly being fitted with technologies to reflect the demands of modern living.

“New homes are considerably more energy efficient and environmentally friendly than their predecessors, and water saving plays a key part in this. Well designed, energy efficient new homes are not only good for the environment, they also save owners hundreds of pound a year in utility bills.

“HBF is committed to working with all parties to push the environmental agenda forward and is pleased to be working with WaterSafe on this initiative.”

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