2-Minute Shower H2O Volume Test

There is no need to wait for water utility bills to determine how much the savings is going to be! The 2-Minute Shower Head H2O Volume Test is used to determine the percentage of shower related savings by this simple test. To find out how many gallons of water your shower uses in a typical 10 minute shower. Then repeat the test after installing a 1.5 gpm "Jet-Stream" Showerheads® to see your money and water savings!
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To start, you'll need:

  • A 3-gallon bucket (any known size will do) to capture the shower water.
  • A stopwatch or watch with a second hand to time how long it takes the amount of water to fill the bucket.
  • You may want to find someone to assist you.

For Proof Of Savings, here's what to do:

1Before installing the water & energy efficient, high-pressure, 1.5 gpm "Jet-Stream" ShowerheadŽ, turn on the old low-flow shower head and adjust hot and cold-water valves all the way open for the maximum flow rate of the shower and feel the pressure of the shower with your hand.

2Place a bucket, any known size, under the shower and capture all of the water for 30 seconds (see chart below). If uncertain of the results, repeat the test and have a second person use the watch to time the test.

Caution!  Follow the 2-Minute Installation carefully as improper installation directly effects the quality of the shower! 

3After installing the water & energy-efficient, high-pressure, 1.5 gpm "Jet-Stream" Showerhead®, by hand, perform the same test for the same length of time (30 seconds) which shows you the water volume savings and see and feel the pressure difference. If there is only half the water, the savings is 50%!

Important!  For a FREE 1-year and 10-year usage and dollar savings custom report that you can print and retain for your records, use our 2-Minute Savings Calculator to enter the bucket size and how long it took to fill it to get the Gallons Per Minute (gpm), along with your your number of showers and utility bill information

Showerhead Installation:

Learn how to install The 1.5 gpm "Jet-Stream" Showerhead