When showering

Wateruse

The Danish knowledge center “Bolius” has investigated how much electricity, water, and heat an average Danish household consumes. Water use for bathing and personal hygiene accounts for a significant portion of the water bill.

45% of household water is used for showers.

According to Bolius, approximately 45% of a household’s total water consumption is used for “bathing and personal hygiene.” Of this, the majority—around 80%—is spent on showering alone. This means that a typical Danish family uses as much as 35% of their total water consumption on showering.

What does it cost?
On average, a shower costs about EUR 1, including both water and the energy required to heat it. Naturally, this amount can vary depending on the family’s habits and heating source. For a family that showers daily, this can amount to several thousand Euro annually.

Great potential for savings

This not only highlights how essential showering is in household routines but also reveals a significant potential for savings. By optimizing habits and choosing water-saving solutions, it’s possible to make a notable difference both financially and environmentally.

Flow Loop’s recirculating shower, LOOP, can make that difference.

Calculate your savings

Thanks to the LOOP shower’s unique IoT solution, which collects data from every single shower, it’s possible to keep track of your savings.

We’d be happy to calculate your savings for you. Click on the savings calculator below, fill in your details, and we’ll send you your potential savings from using the LOOP shower.

Want to know more?

If you’d like to learn more about Flow Loop’s recirculating shower, feel free to contact us today.

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