When building science expert Steven Easley embarked on a project to showcase how wellness, sustainability and durability could all be optimized in new homes, he paid as much attention to the home’s plumbing system as he did to the advanced air filtration system.
Water quality sometimes doesn’t get the attention that air quality does in enabling healthy homes, but it plays just as big of a role. Ensuring the highest possible water quality for customers starts in the pipes. Of course, no piping material can improve water quality. Instead, the goal for builders and plumbers is to minimize the risks that some
Give Customers a Healthy Home With the Right Piping Materials
It’s important to select materials that can minimize the risks of biofilm growth, leaching and permeation
Oct 12, 2022
| by Jonathan Simon |












