Measure Twice, Cut Once

Ep 80: Plumbing Trends


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Save More Plumbing & Lighting’s Nishin Handa joins Mike & Jennifer-Lee to unpack the plumbing trends shaping modern homes. From water-saving toilets and faucets to instant hot water taps, workstation sinks, antimicrobial surfaces, and bidets, Nishin explains how smart choices improve comfort, efficiency, and health. We also explore composting toilets, net-zero plumbing solutions, and how to avoid “Pinterest problems” when choosing fixtures.

You will find “Measure Twice, Cut Once” on iTunesSpotify podcasts. For images, transcript, and resources shared by Guido Wimmers, go to https://havan.ca/episode-80-plumbing-trends/

Thanks to sponsors: FortisBCBC HousingBC HydroTrail AppliancesRami FilmsjPod productions, and AI Technology & Design. It takes a team to build a home, as it does to build a podcast.

HAVAN – the Homebuilders Association Vancouver rRepresents over 1,100 members. We’ve been a trusted voice in the homebuilding industry since 1974. Our members include builders, developers, renovators, designers, suppliers, trades, and professionals — the people who build over 65% of Metro Vancouver’s homes. As a not-for-profit association, we bring people together — connecting industry and consumers through education, resources, and shared opportunities. We work closely with government to promote smart policy, with a focus on housing solutions that meet the region’s growing needs and are proudly  affiliated with CHBA BC and CHBA National.
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