Water Conservation Tips for Your Bathroom

The bathroom is one of the biggest water consumers in the home, accounting for more than 50% of indoor water use. The good news? Small changes can make a big difference. Here’s how to reduce your water footprint.

1. Fix Leaky Faucets Immediately

A single dripping faucet can waste 20,000 liters per year—that’s 55 liters per day! Our ceramic disc valves eliminate drips by creating a watertight seal with every use.

2. Install Low-Flow Fixtures

Modern low-flow fixtures use significantly less water while maintaining excellent pressure:

  • Standard faucet: 12 L/min → Low-flow: 5 L/min (58% savings)
  • Standard shower: 15 L/min → Low-flow: 8 L/min (47% savings)

3. Upgrade to Dual-Flush Toilets

Dual-flush toilets offer two flush options:

  • Half flush (3L): For liquid waste
  • Full flush (6L): For solid waste

This simple choice can reduce toilet water consumption by up to 50%.

4. Take Shorter, Smarter Showers

Even with a low-flow showerhead, shorter showers save water:

  • 5-minute shower = 40 liters
  • 10-minute shower = 80 liters

Tip: Use a waterproof timer or create a 5-minute shower playlist!

5. Turn Off While Brushing/Shaving

Letting the tap run while brushing teeth wastes up to 8 liters per minute. Turn it off while brushing and save thousands of liters annually.

6. Consider a Thermostatic Shower

Stop wasting water while adjusting temperature. Thermostatic showers maintain your preset temperature instantly, eliminating the cold-water “warm-up” waste.

Calculate Your Savings

Visit our showroom to calculate how much water and money you could save by upgrading your bathroom fixtures. Our team can provide a detailed analysis based on your household size and current setup.

Every Drop Counts

In a world where water scarcity is an increasing concern, every drop we save matters. Making these changes isn’t just good for your wallet—it’s good for Cambodia’s future.