Residential water use accounts for more than half of the publicly supplied water in the United States. As a result, the EPA has finalized the voluntary WaterSense specification for new homes in December of 2009, which reduces water use by about 20 percent compared to a conventional new home. This is achieved by installing specially designed shower heads, toilets, faucets, and even landscape irrigation practices, which are all made to conserve water.
Managing water is a growing concern in our daily lives. Communities across the country are starting to face challenges regarding water supply and water infrastructure. Many of the states that have projected population growth increases also have higher per capita water use.
Houses built with the new homes specifications include WaterSense labeled toilets and bathroom faucets and ENERGY STAR labeled appliances and other water-efficient features indoors, as well as water-efficient landscaping outdoors. WaterSense labeled homes are built to use 20 percent less water than conventional new homes.
KKC Fine Homes is active in this movement, and we provide our clients with every opportunity to choose wisely when it comes to Water Sense.



