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Stamford Showroom
1989 West Main Street
(Rt 1)
Stamford, CT  06902
Phone:
Fax:
203.975.9448
203.325.1345
Showroom Hours:
Monday thru Saturday: 9 - 5 PM        
Sunday: CLOSED

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Scarsdale Showroom
830 Central Ave
Scarsdale, NY  10583
Phone:
Fax:
914.723.2002
914.723.2318
Showroom Hours:
Monday thru Friday: 9 - 5PM
Thursday 9 - 8PM
Saturday: 9 - 5PM
Sunday: 12 - 5PM

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Yorktown Showroom
3333-1 Crompond Road
Rt 202 Staples Plaza
Yorktown Heights, NY  10598
Phone:
Fax:
914.736.2468
914.736.2513
Showroom Hours:
Monday thru Friday: 9 - 5PM
Thursday 9 - 8PM
Saturday: 9 - 5PM
Sunday: CLOSED

Trade Center Hours:
Monday thru Friday: 7:30 - 4:30PM

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Somers Showroom
Warehouse and Offices

49 Route 138
Somers, NY 10589
Phone:
Fax:
914.232.2020
914.232.2345
Showroom and Warehouse Hours:
Monday – Friday 8:30 – 4:30PM

Trade Center Hours:
Monday – Friday 7:30 – 4:30PM

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*If using GPS for directions, please use the address 49 Goldens Bridge Rd.
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Going green isn’t just about recycling. Some of the factors to consider in deciding if a product is green include sustainability, life cycle impact, indoor air quality, emissions, soil erosion, efficient use of water, transportation, and of course, use of recycled materials – of which there are multiple kinds.
With all the buzz on Green, or Eco-Friendly products, I thought I would help shed some light on some ways you can go green.

•Filtered Water Without Waste:
Filtration Systems eliminate the need to purchase bottled water (over 85% of plastic bottles end up in landfills!) Whether running hot or cold water, the filtration system - which is installed at the faucet - removes even the tiniest bacteria, microorganisms, and impurities such as VOCs (volatile chemicals, nitrates, fertilizers) and odor, thus improving taste.

•Hands-Free Water Saving:
Rohl has introduced a hands-free electronic faucet designed specifically for residential use. Electronic faucets save users 1 gallon per minute; metered faucets for the home by Hansgrohe save an impressive 2 gallons per minute. Both are designed with built-in, automatic sensors that automatically shut themselves off to prevent wasting valuable water.

•Recycled and Natural:
Stone is not exactly green because it is not a renewable resource, but it is NATURAL. Stone and metal sinks, bathtubs, and pedestals, like those from Stone Forest, are made exclusively from natural products and make a stunning presentation in kitchens and baths. Kohler's Cast Iron sinks, baths and shower receptors are crafted from 93% recycled and reclaimed materials, which helps conserve natural resources.

•High-Pressure Low-Waste:
Drastically lower your water bill with low-flow showerheads. While earlier versions lacked water pressure because of their low-flow characteristics, today's showerheads contain engines designed to exert the same pressure with less water, saving nearly a gallon of water per minute.

•Super Efficient, Super Effective:
The reputation of high efficiency toilets (HETs) took a beating when first introduced because of poor flushing issues. Newer versions have corrected those earlier problems. The EPA has introduced a water saving program called WaterSense. In order to qualify for a WaterSense label, a toilet must use 20 percent less water than a standard 1.6-gallon toilet. The most efficient models qualify for even water rebate programs! Kohler currently has 9 toilets that qualify for the WaterSense label.

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