How does it work?

Even though you may not always notice it, water comes out of your taps at a rate that is constantly changing.

Even though you may not always notice it, water comes out of your taps at a rate that is constantly changing. The fluctuations happen when other taps are used to draw water from the same source. The most noticeable example is when you're in the bathroom, filling a bath and you turn on the tap at the washbasin. You'll probably see straight away that the bath tap starts running more slowly.

When a Watersaver is fitted it acts as a regulator on the tap, ensuring that the water always flows at a constant rate. This means that whether the pressure is high or low, you still enjoy the same flow rate. It also means that an incredible amount of water and energy – which are both precious and finite resources - are saved in the process.