We know all too well how important a relaxed and sustainable lifestyle is for the Eden locals, which is why at Eden Plumbing, we offer sustainable plumbing solutions to help the Eden locals save on both their wallets and the environment. To help the Eden locals become greener, we offer eco-solutions including rainwater tanks, solar hot water heating, and septic composting.
Solar Hot Water Systems
Looking for a cleaner alternative for your Eden household when it comes to hot water? Our solar hot water systems are an ideal solution for lowering your bills while also ensuring you have reliable access to hot water. The amount you can save varies anywhere from 50-80%, making this a popular choice for the locals of Eden!
Rainwater Tanks
Any Eden local knows that there can be a significant amount of rainfall even during the drier months in the beautiful coastal city. With that in mind, a rainwater tank is an ideal option for providing your property with a reliable source of water, while minimising your reliance on your home’s main water supply.
Septic Composting
Flushing your toilet can use anywhere between 5-7 litres of water, depending on the type of toilet that you have. If you’re trying to save water while lowering your water usage bill, a composting toilet stops you from flushing away your savings, literally! With a composting toilet, all waste is collected in a composting chamber beneath the toilet. If you’re worried about bad smells, fear not, as a quiet fan in the chamber gets rid of all bad smells while providing evaporation and air circulation. With a composting toilet, you also won’t need to worry so much about toilet plumbing issues!
Eco Solutions FAQs
How much can I save with a solar hot water system?
If you install a solar hot water system in Eden, the amount you’ll save will depend on the type of property that you have, your usage, and your system. Most Eden locals have found that they’ve saved between 50-80% after installing a solar hot water system for their household.
How does a composting toilet compare to a standard toilet?
The main difference between a composting toilet and a standard toilet is that a composting toilet doesn’t flush away waste, rather it accumulates all waste in a chamber beneath it. A fan in the chamber provides circulation while removing all bad smells, and waste can be composted with other materials added such as sawdust.