You state that use of laundry water in the Brac Greywater Recycling System is optional. What issues should I be aware of when considering this option?
Based upon customer usage, we have found that on average, if every member of a household bathes once per day, the amount of greywater generated nearly matches the amount of water used to flush the toilets in that household. In addition, laundry water contains a great deal of lint, which will clog your filter quicker, requiring more frequent filter cleanings. So you should balance your family’s bathing habits against the increased maintenance that will be required. Since the drain hose of a washing machine can be easily moved, you may even consider having both a traditional sewage drain and a greywater drain behind your washing machine, so that you can switch back and forth as your needs and convenience dictate.
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