Wednesday, October 17, 2012

How To Save Water

By Gary Delaney


Want to live a greener lifestyle in your home? Well, these plumbing tips can help you enjoy modern conveniences while being conscious of the environment. There are multiple ways in both your home and office where you can employ green tips to your water usage and save money in the process. The following advice will help you reign in spending by reducing the overall water you use.

Your toilets are typically one of the biggest offenders when dealing with wasted water. The Alliance for Water Efficiency has reported that nearly 27% of water used in your work or residence is from flushing your toilet. In an effort to reduce water waste and keep your home or business as efficient as possible you may consider replacing your existing toilet with a high-efficiency model. Not only do modern toilets use less water but they can clean better with each flush. The most efficient models can use as little as one gallon per flush.

Your sink and faucet are another consideration when keeping your home or business green. Nearly 16% of water consumed daily will be from your sink and sink faucets which include your bathrooms and kitchen. Leaky faucets can account for a tremendous amount of water waste in addition to causing damage to your home or office and should be dealt with as soon as possible. A simple solution to further reduce waste is to have an aerator installed. In fact, this can help save you save a gallon or more every few minutes during heavy water usage.

Your home's showers and tubs also have the potential for a large amount of wasted water; up to 20% in some cases. A lot of waste often occurs based on the shower head you're currently using in combination with the elapsed time of a typical shower. Look for environmentally friendly shower heads that use a minimum of water. Also, avoid elaborate shower heads as these can waste large amount of water per use. Shower heads are typically very easy to install and can be performed without the need for a plumber.

In addition to the topics discussed already there are some general green tips everyone can use to help reduce water waste. For example, leaving the water running while you brush your teeth or wipe down the kitchen table can waste a large amount of water. Watering your lawn is often another huge waste of water and often takes place during rainy weather. These common-sense tips can often save a tremendous amount of water waste when applied over time.




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