Niagara Conservation®
Earth® 3-Function Fixed Chrome Showerhead, (1.5 GPM)
WaterSense® certified for maximum performance. Learn More
Refresh yourself under a soothing showerhead. With the Earth® showerhead, a smooth-and-simple rotation switches the spray style. Better conserve the heat used to warm up your water, thanks to this head’s non-aerated design. In turn, you save more money on your energy bill, and you’re less likely to run out of hot water during your shower—a win-win.
As you help conserve our planet’s resources, you enjoy an indulgent—yet guilt-free—shower experience. Works like a charm in rentals, homes with wells and septic tanks and any shower you use.
WaterSense® certified for maximum performance.
This Earth® showerhead:
- Efficiently flows at 1.5 GPM
- Optimizes your water flow, no matter your current water pressure
- Features a metal ball joint and durable plastic body for maintenance-free use
- Installs easily
- Provides 3 settings: shower, jet and combo
- Tailors the number of nozzles used, from 9 to 45 nozzles, to the spray setting
Product Warranty: 10 Years
Spray Pattern
This showerhead is designed with 3 spray settings: shower, jet and combo.
Flow Rate
A flow rate is the measurement of water per minute that flows out of your showerhead. They are usually measured in gallons per minutes or GPM. A standard showerhead has a flow rate of 2.5 GPM. This showerhead has a maximum flow rate of 1.5 GPM for increased efficiency.
Saving Water Saves Energy
Saving water also saves energy by reducing the amount of energy used to heat water. The savings differ whether you have an electric or natural gas hot-water heater. This showerhead is 40% more efficient than a standard 2.5-GPM showerhead and can potentially save $72 on water andnatural gas heating or $90 on water andelectricheating utilitiesper year.*
*Factors in calculating savings potential:
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3-person households each using a shower 9 minutes per day, 365 days per year (AWWARF Residential Study)
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Comparing water use with these showerheads vs. a standard 2.5 GPM unit
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US city average water and sewer cost of $8.3 per 1,000 gallons (study done by NUS Consulting Group 2011)
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Average cost of electricity 0.113¢ per kWh (Energy Star Nov. 2013 Lightbulb
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Calculator — http://www.energystar.gov/?c=cfls.pr_cfls_savings)
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Average cost of gas $1.137 per therm (Bureau of Labor Statistics April 2014)
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Calculations done by http://www.fishnick.com/savewater/tools/watercalculator