Why WaterSense Labeled Homes?
WaterSense labeled homes benefit people who live in them, as well as the broader community, making them a smart move for everyone. Proven strategies to save water mean that WaterSense labeled homes cost less to live in than comparable typical homes and meet homeowner expectations. As water and energy utility costs continue to increase, labeled homes can provide homeowners peace of mind because they can provide more savings than installing water-efficient products alone, and have demonstrated savings and satisfaction over time.
WaterSense labeled homes also help stretch local water resources while meeting housing demands. This means communities can add more housing before incurring additional costly infrastructure upgrades or depleting their water supply.
WaterSense Labeled Homes Save
For homeowners, residents, and anyone paying the utility bills; one of the best parts of WaterSense labeled homes is that they save both water and energy! This makes them more affordable to live in than comparable homes.
- WaterSense Labeled Homes Save Energy and Water infographic (on the right) illustrates how WaterSense labeled homes reduce both water and energy use.
- The Energy in Water infographic provides details about how much energy it takes to move water through your utility’s distribution system to get it to your home, how using water also uses energy, and how you can save both water and energy with WaterSense.
A Whole-Home Solution Throughout the Country
WaterSense labeled homes maximize efficiency at the lowest-cost intervention point (usually when the home is designed and built) and in a way that makes the most sense in any region of the country. Builders can choose from many indoor and outdoor water-efficient features and strategies to meet the 30 percent efficiency requirement, depending on the home certification organization they use. EPA developed fact sheets to communicate the benefits of labeled homes and how they deliver water efficiency and performance across the country compared to a typical home or one that only installs WaterSense labeled products.
- Delivering on Efficiency in Charlotte, North Carolina (pdf)
- Delivering on Efficiency in Denver, Colorado (pdf)
- Delivering on Efficiency in Las Vegas, Nevada (pdf)
- Delivering on Efficiency in Orlando, Florida (pdf)
- Delivering on Efficiency in Phoenix, Arizona (pdf)
- Delivering on Efficiency in Sacramento, California (pdf)
- Delivering on Efficiency in Salt Lake City, Utah (pdf)
- Delivering on Efficiency in San Antonio, Texas (pdf)
- Delivering on Efficiency in San Diego, California (pdf)
- Delivering on Efficiency in Santa Fe, New Mexico (pdf)
Demonstrated Savings and Satisfaction
WaterSense and its partners have documented several case studies that illustrate the real and potential water, energy, and cost savings from WaterSense labeled homes, as well as homebuyer and resident satisfaction.
Build More With Less
WaterSense labeled homes can serve as a strategic tool for land use planners, water district managers, and others seeking to protect existing water resources while meeting new housing needs. Read EPA’s fact sheet to learn how communities may be able to build more homes by promoting the construction of labeled homes: