Plumbing Advancements Offer Improved Efficiency and Convenience
Modern plumbing technology includes innovative solutions such as hydro jetting, trenchless sewer lines, tankless water heaters, smart pipes, and even LED lights in toilet bowls. These plumbing advancements may not be widely known among homeowners, but they offer improved efficiency and convenience. For instance, newer water heaters are designed to be more energy efficient, potentially saving property owners up to 34% in energy costs compared to models produced a decade ago. This demonstrates how technology continues to evolve, providing better value for consumers.
Consider Upgrading to a Tankless Water Heater
Saving money with the latest plumbing advancements in water heater technology is both practical and beneficial for homeowners. One of the most effective ways to save is by upgrading to a tankless water heater. Unlike traditional water heaters that continuously heat and store water, tankless models heat water on demand, eliminating standby heat loss and reducing energy consumption. This means you only heat water when needed, lowering utility bills over time. Additionally, tankless water heaters tend to have longer lifespans than traditional models, reducing the need for frequent replacements and saving you money on maintenance and replacement costs in the long run.

A New Water Heater Can Save as Much as 34% in Energy Costs
Another way to save with the latest water heater advancements is by opting for energy-efficient models that meet or exceed ENERGY STAR® standards. These units are designed to use less energy while providing the same hot water comfort level. By investing in an energy-efficient water heater, you can significantly lower your energy bills and reduce your carbon footprint. Additionally, installing timers or smart controls allows you to schedule your water heater to operate during off-peak hours when electricity rates are lower, maximizing your savings even further.
Regular maintenance, such as flushing the tank and inspecting for leaks, can also improve the efficiency and longevity of your water heater, helping you save money in the long term. Overall, taking advantage of the latest plumbing advancements in water heater technology can save your utility bills substantially while benefiting the environment. A new water heater today can save as much as 34% in energy costs.
Minor Changes Can Reveal Big Savings
Upgrading your faucets and aerators to WaterSense-labeled models brings a wealth of benefits for your household and the environment. By making this simple switch, the average family can conserve up to 700 gallons of water annually, equivalent to the amount needed for 45 showers. Furthermore, these water savings translate into significant energy conservation, enough to power a hairdryer for 17 minutes every day for a whole year. The best part? Achieving these impressive savings is as easy as installing a WaterSense labeled aerator, which can be done with just a simple twist and costs as little as a few dollars.
Imagine the impact of every home in the United States making the switch to WaterSense-labeled faucets and aerators. Collectively, we could save a staggering $1.3 billion in water and energy costs annually, not to mention conserving a remarkable 69 billion gallons of water nationwide. That’s enough water to meet the annual household needs of over 680,000 American homes—a remarkable achievement for such a straightforward upgrade.

You’ll See The Benefits Immediately
In addition to the immediate benefits, replacing old, bathroom faucets and aerators with WaterSense-labeled models also offers long-term advantages. Over the lifetime of these faucets, the average family can save nearly 11,000 gallons of water, further contributing to water conservation efforts. With such substantial savings and environmental benefits, switching to WaterSense-labeled fixtures is a clear win-win for everyone involved. Check out the video below to see just how effortless it is to upgrade your faucet aerator and start saving today.
Families Can Expect to Save Over $140 Per Year on Water Costs Use the Latest Plumbing Advancements
Families can significantly impact their water usage and savings by upgrading to WaterSense-labeled toilets. With these modern toilets, households can reduce their toilet water consumption by an impressive 20 to 60 percent, resulting in nearly 13,000 gallons of water saved annually for each home. Not only does this contribute to water conservation efforts, but it also translates to substantial cost savings. Families can expect to save over $140 per year on water costs alone, amounting to a remarkable $2,900 in savings over the lifetime of the toilets.
The Benefits on a National Scale
On a national scale, the potential for water conservation is astounding. If every old and inefficient toilet across the United States were replaced with WaterSense-labeled models, we could collectively save a staggering 360 billion gallons of water each year. To put this into perspective, that’s equivalent to the amount of water cascading over Niagara Falls in approximately nine days—a remarkable achievement for water conservation efforts nationwide.
Addressing household leaks, particularly those stemming from toilets, is crucial in maximizing water savings. Often, leaks go unnoticed and can waste up to 180 gallons of water per week. Common culprits include old or worn-out toilet flappers, which can easily be replaced and cost less than ten dollars. This quick and simple fix not only helps conserve water but also prevents unnecessary expenses on water bills. To see just how effortless it is to tackle toilet leaks and optimize water usage, check out our informative WaterSense Bath Hack Video. With these practical solutions, every household can play a part in conserving water and saving money while contributing to a greener future.
Pipe Bursting and Cured-in-Place-Pipe Lining (CIPP)-The Latest in Plumbing Advancements
Trenchless sewer lines offer many benefits compared to traditional excavation methods, making them a preferred choice for homeowners and municipalities alike. One of the most significant advantages is the minimal disruption to property and landscaping. Unlike traditional methods that involve digging trenches, trenchless technology allows for repairing or replacing sewer lines with minimal disturbance to the surrounding area. This means no tearing up of driveways, sidewalks, or gardens, preserving the aesthetics and value of the property.
Moreover, trenchless sewer line techniques such as pipe bursting and Cured-in-Place-Pipe Lining (CIPP) offer durable and long-lasting solutions. With pipe bursting, we plull a new pipe through the existing one, bursting it while replacing it with a new one. This method eliminates the need for extensive excavation while providing a structurally sound replacement.
Cured-in-Place-Pipe Lining (CIPP)
On the other hand, Cured-in-Place-Pipe Lining (CIPP) involves inserting a resin-saturated liner into the damaged pipe, which then hardens to form a new, jointless pipe within the existing one. This technique not only reinforces the integrity of the sewer line but also prevents future issues such as root intrusion and corrosion. Overall, trenchless sewer lines, including pipe bursting and epoxy sewer line replacement, offer homeowners a cost-effective, efficient, and environmentally friendly solution for addressing sewer line problems with minimal disruption and maximum durability.
We Actively Promote Green Products
Embracing environmentally friendly practices is at the forefront of the latest plumbing innovations. Recent studies reveal that nearly half of all consumers seeking plumbing solutions are actively seeking out green products. Big B’s Plumbing wholeheartedly supports this movement by championing eco-conscious options such as tankless water heaters, water-efficient showerheads, faucets, and low flow toilets. We understand that today’s property owners prioritize efficiency, and we are committed to meeting their needs. We offer a wide range of green products and services.
In addition to green plumbing fixtures, we have also embraced cutting-edge in-house software solutions. Last year, we switched to ServiceTitan, an all-in-one field service software designed for residential and commercial plumbing services. This innovative software streamlines our operations and promotes sustainability by significantly reducing our reliance on paper. As a result, our office has made remarkable strides towards becoming almost entirely paperless, further demonstrating our dedication to embracing modern plumbing advancements while minimizing our environmental footprint.
PEX is More Affordable than Copper For Home Repiping
When considering repiping your home, opting for PEX (cross-linked polyethylene) pipes over traditional copper pipes offers numerous advantages. PEX pipes are renowned for their flexibility, making them easier to install in tight spaces. They can also navigate easily around corners without needing additional fittings. This flexibility also reduces the risk of potential leaks, as there are fewer joints where leaks could occur.
Additionally, PEX pipes are highly resistant to corrosion and scaling, ensuring long-term durability and reliability. Moreover, PEX is more affordable than copper, making it a cost-effective option for property owners upgrading their plumbing systems without breaking the bank. With its superior flexibility, durability, and affordability, choosing PEX for your home repipe project is a wise investment in your plumbing system’s long-term comfort and functionality.
So Let’s Recap:
- Tankless water heaters will provide significant energy savings along with other great benefits.
- Storage tank heaters with the Energy Star® label can save as much as 34% in energy savings over water heaters purchased just ten years ago.
- Modern toilets, households can reduce their toilet water consumption by an impressive 20 to 60 percent, resulting in nearly 13,000 gallons of water saved.
- Families can expect to save over $140 per year on water costs alone, amounting to a remarkable $2,900 in savings over the lifetime of the toilets.
- By switching to WaterSense faucets and aerators, the average family can conserve up to 700 gallons of water annually.
- The Latest plumbing advancements include customer safety.
- A homeowner can see significant savings by choosing a trenchless sewer line over old traditional methods.
- For your home repiping, choose PEX over copper. You’ll see big savings and the benefits to match.
Customer Safety Is Part Of New Plumbing Advancements
The emergence of new plumbing advancements has brought about positive changes in how we prioritize the safety of our customers. At TheSeal.com, we’ve implemented a rigorous process for the safety and security of every service call. As a third-party company, we conduct thorough background checks on all individuals entering your home for services. Upon verification, they assign a company badge, providing a QR code so the customer can verify their background.
They also go above and beyond by regularly verifying our license and insurance are still in order, ensuring ongoing compliance and protection. Additionally, even the owner of Big B’s Plumbing undergoes background checks to maintain our high safety standards. Upon meeting all criteria, they earn our coveted SEAL of approval, showing our unwavering commitment to customer safety.
It’s easy for companies to claim they meet safety standards, but we believe in transparency and accountability at Big B’s Plumbing. Our SEAL of approval is tangible proof of our dedication to providing our customers with the highest level of safety and security.