As the cost-of-living crisis leads to more homeowners seeking money-saving home improvement solutions, recent research from Triton has revealed an opportunity for installers to provide insight into the economic benefits of electric showers.
The shower manufacturer’s latest survey of 2000 consumers found that amidst the current economic climate, 53% of shower users have made changes to the way they bathe in a bid to save money and reduce household bills.
Most noticeably, a third of consumers said they would consider switching to a more efficient shower type, but 69% said they don’t have enough information to make a decision.
Ashley Cooper, marketing director at Triton, comments: “It’s not a surprise to see that there has been a marked change in peoples’ routines due to the current cost-of-living crisis. We are all doing things differently to help keep costs down and our home habits have become a big part of that – particularly when it comes to our water and energy usage.
“Electric showers provide a significant opportunity for consumers to save energy, water and money, thanks to their efficient operation. An electric unit can save up to 52,000 litres of water and knock up to £208 off a three-person household’s bills when compared to alternatives like mixers and baths – all while providing hot water on demand. To showcase to customers just how much they could save by switching to electric, installers can introduce them to our water and energy saving calculator, available on the Triton website.”
For more about Triton’s latest range of electric showers, visit: www.tritonshowers.co.uk/showers-taps/electric-showers.

