How Much Do Low-Flow Shower Heads, Water-Saver Shower Heads, or Water-Saving Shower Heads Cost?

Most people in the United States do not take cold showers, and showers normally last from 5 minutes to 15 minutes. Shower usage has three related utilities (water, sewage and heated water), but the greatest expense associated with showers is heated water expense. The energy source in the US is normally natural gas or electricity,  however, propane, fuel oil are also used commonly.

Let's say a person takes one 10-minute daily shower. If the water is heated with natural gas, the total monthly costs are likely $5.00 to $10.00 per month for each person's shower or $60 to $120 annually.**

Heating water with electricity is normally more expensive! Also, if you pay for water and sewer (such as a septic tank), you're spending even more money! (The amount will vary from one water district to another.)

…which means that owners of homes, hotels & motels and apartment could be saving $36 tp $60 annually, per person, just by replacing the current low-flow shower heads or water-waver showerd heads with an energy-efficient 1.5-gpm "Jet-Stream" Showerhead®!

The Proof is in the Patent

See the actual 1st patent for The Jet-Stream" Showerhead® (at patft.uspto.gov)

Take the 2-Minute Shower Water Volume Test
Establish current shower usage and compare it to the patented, 1.5-gpm "Jet-Stream" Showerhead® a 40% - 70% potential savings.

 

* When compared to a 10.0 gallons per minute shower. See our 2-Minute Savings Calculator to determine the water usage of showers.

 ** Based on the national average cost of water, sewage and natural gas and a 2.5 gallons per minute showerhead.