Saving resources in the bathroom

Clever energy-saving tips for your home

Are you looking for ideas on how to conserve precious resources at home? No wonder: inflation means we get less for our money - and at the same time our electricity and gas bills are rising. And our beautiful planet? It's aching and creaking under the high CO2 emissions. We all need energy-saving tips! Here you can find out how to reduce your household energy consumption and how to save energy in the shower, for example;

Man showers with an economy shower from hansgrohe.
Saving energy in the shower is very simple: with a wellness shower head. The fewer liters that flow through the shower head, the less that needs to be heated.

We switch on the light. We take a full bath. We take a hot shower. We blow-dry our hair. We shave electrically. We brush our teeth with battery-powered brushes. We wash the laundry and turn on the dryer. This is our daily routine - week after week, year after year. This means that we consume a lot of energy and produce CO2 in the bathroom, and many of us still use real power guzzlers, water guzzlers and gas guzzlers. And it's not always just the big consumers such as heating systems or water heaters. Small animals also make a mess.

Typical power guzzlers, water guzzlers and gas guzzlers in the bathroom

The bathroom plays a surprisingly important role in our quest for a more environmentally friendly lifestyle. Daily routines that we hardly question have a significant impact on our carbon footprint. The positive side is that we have many opportunities to reduce energy consumption.

3 examples of classic electricity consumers in bathrooms

Tumble dryer and washing machine

It is well known that washing machines and dryers use a lot of electricity: An average washing machine uses 1,000 to 2,000 watts per wash cycle, while a dryer uses up to 3,000 watts, resulting in high energy consumption with regular use. A washing machine with 2,000 watts that runs for one hour three times a week consumes around 312.9 kilowatt hours per year, which at an electricity price of 20.3 cents per kilowatt hour results in annual electricity costs of 63.34 euros.

Electric towel dryer

Electric towel dryers are practical, but their high electricity consumption of around 648 kilowatt hours per year corresponds to twice the consumption of a medium-sized refrigerator with freezer compartment and results in annual CO2 emissions of around 272 kilograms.

Lighting (ceiling, mirror) etc.

Although halogen lamps produce bright light in the bathroom, they consume significantly more electricity than modern LEDs. A conventional halogen lamp with an output of 50 watts, which is switched on for four hours a day, causes annual electricity costs of around 14.79 euros (at an electricity price of 20.3 cents per kilowatt hour). It is therefore advisable to replace old halogen lamps with LEDs.

Energy-saving tips: No. 1 – Buy energy-efficient electrical appliances.

  • When purchasing electrical appliances for bathrooms and kitchens, pay attention to the energy efficiency labels A to G (since 2021). A stands for high efficiency and G for low. Whether shower radio or washing machine, bathroom mirror with LED lighting. In principle: Compare the energy efficiency classes of all products. The following applies to the others: If you replace just one energy guzzler with an efficient electrical appliance, you can reduce your energy consumption considerably.

  • When buying household appliances, also pay attention to Eco seal of approval. These give you good orientation when it comes to thriftiness. Which independent labels can you rely on for sustainable building and renovation? We have put together a selection of environmental certificates;

Energy-saving tips: No. 2 - Installing resource-saving taps, showers and thermostatic mixers

hansgrohe overhead shower with PowderRain jet.
There is a more economical alternative for every shower and every tap. And a new purchase often pays for itself surprisingly quickly.

That's clear. Many people live in rented apartments and have no influence on whether and which continuous flow heater draws electricity in their bathroom like there's no tomorrow. But what all employees realize with low investment in the bathroom can be the replacement of a basin tap, hand shower or shower thermostat. Specifically:

  • Replace your tap with a tap with CoolStart technology. So you can day by day reduce your energy consumption. This allows you to reduce your energy consumption day after day. Standard taps work differently: continuous flow heaters, circulation pumps and other water heaters start up as soon as you press the lever in the basic position. But we don't always need hot water, do we? Cold water is often enough for drinking water, washing our hands, watering flowers or cleaning. That's exactly the trick: CoolStart taps only heat water when you need it. You alone decide how high the temperature should be – and that x times a day. Typical hansgrohe: with an economical CoolStart tap, you can enjoy complete convenience and beautiful design. Because with basin taps with a cold water start, hot water only flows when you really need it.
  • Replace your shower head with a water-saving shower head withEcoSmart / EcoSmart+ out. With this technology, you use much less water – and will therefore also reduce your energy consumption. The magic word is „flow limiter".
  • Unscrew your shower or bath mixer and fit the existing connections with a reliable shower thermostat or thermostatic bath mixer set. This can regulate the water temperature and volume precisely and thus effectively counteract energy wastage. When buying, look out for environmental technologies such as WaterFlowControl, SafetyStop, EcoStop or EcoSelection.
    • WaterFlowControl: This technology offers precise control of the water flow. It helps you to optimize water consumption while ensuring a pleasant showering experience.
    • SafetyStop: This safety function prevents the water from accidentally becoming too hot. It limits the maximum water temperature to prevent burns.
    • EcoStop: This sustainable function reduces water consumption. EcoStop integrates a resistance in the tap lever that reminds you to use less water.
    • EcoSelection: This sustainability function ensures that products are particularly resource-efficient. EcoSelection products are designed to minimize water consumption and maximize efficiency.
  • With the hansgrohe water and energy saving calculator calculate your savings potential with hansgrohe showers and taps simply online.  

Product example: Save water and energy when showering with Pulsify showers

Modern bathroom with shower, WC and wash basin.
The Pulsify E line from hansgrohe not only impresses with its striking, minimalist design, but also with its minimalist shower consumption.

Compared to old shower models, which can still consume an average of up to 15 liters per minute, the new shower models reduce EcoSmart showers such as Pulsify reduce water consumption by up to 40 percent: to 8 l/min. And with the same level of comfort. The well-being showers with the microfine PowderRain feature impressively low resource consumption. hansgrohe even manufactures showers that reduce consumption by 60 percent to 6 l/min, for example in the Planet Edition.

Even more energy-saving tips for your bathroom

In addition to saving energy when showering or washing your hands, there is a lot you can do (or not do) in the bathroom to reduce your energy consumption.

Energy-saving tips: No. 3 – Replacing illuminants

Gone are the days when energy-saving lamps were cold, scary sparkles. A modern LED lighting bathes your interior in warm light – and helps you to reduce energy consumption. What brightens up your mood even more is a mirror with integrated LEDs such as Xarita Lite. 

Energy-saving tips: No. 4 – Take electrical appliances off the grid

Whether toothbrush or fan heater: please don't leave your household appliances in standby mode 24/7 pull the plug wherever possible.

Energy-saving tips: No. 5 – Drying towels on the line

If possible, avoid electric towel warmers or dryers. It is also not advisable to dry your towel on the radiator, as this warms the towel but leaves the room cold;

Energy-saving tips: No. 6 – Pre-dry or air-dry your hair

This also helps to reduce energy consumption. Use it is better to use a low heat level for heating – this is also gentle on the sensitive scalp  

Energy-saving tips: No. 7 – Using the washing machine's energy-saving programs

Almost every washing machine has today short programswhich get less soiled laundry clean with significantly lower energy consumption. You can wash many things at a lukewarm 30 degrees (instead of 40, 60 or 95 degrees) anyway;

Energy saving tips: No. 8 – Ventilate instead of tilting windows

During the heating season, you will save more energy if you use your briefly open the window wide than leaving them tilted for hours on end.

Energy-saving tips: No. 9 – Shower one or two degrees cooler

A little taking a cooler shower saves a lot of energy over the year. This lowers your bills, boosts your circulation and doesn't dry out your skin like a hot shower at the pain threshold. Alternatively: refreshing alternating showers, i.e. alternating hot and cold showers.

Energy saving tips: No. 10 - Showering versus bathing

Man standing under an open water-saving shower.
With innovative technologies means: taps and shower heads with maximum comfort and reduced water and energy consumption.

You can also find out how to reduce your footprint in the bathroom in our magazine articles CO2: Take a more climate-friendly shower! and Water consumption bath tub.

Discover even more water-saving tips for your household now.

Frequently asked questions about reducing energy consumption in the bathroom

How can I save energy when showering?

Replace your old shower head with a water-saving shower head with EcoSmart, which has a limited flow rate. With this clever hansgrohe technology, you use significantly less water – and will also reduce your energy consumption. In EcoSmart+ showers, the flow is even limited to up to 6 liters per minute. The fewer liters flow through the shower head, the less water needs to be heated.

Can I reduce energy consumption with a new tap?

Yes, if you replace your old tap with a CoolStart tap or EcoSmart or EcoSmart+ tap, you can reduce your energy consumption day after day. Because with hansgrohe basin taps with cold water start, hot water only flows when you really need it.

Question about saving energy: Are there any tips for the washing machine?

Almost every modern washing machine has short programs that get less soiled laundry clean with significantly lower energy consumption. You can wash many things with a clear conscience at a lukewarm 30 degrees (instead of 40, 60 or 95 degrees);

Question about saving energy: Any tips for lighting in the bathroom?

Be sure to replace old illuminants with new ones. Eco-friendly LED lighting will bathe your interior in warm light – and help you reduce energy consumption. A mirror with integrated LED light, such as Xarita Lite, will also brighten your mood.

Question about saving energy: Are there any tips for airing the bathroom?

Ventilate the bathroom thoroughly all year round to prevent mold from forming. During the heating season, it saves a lot of energy if you open your windows wide for a short time rather than leaving them tilted for hours on end.

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