How to Decrease Water Usage in Your Home
The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that the average American family uses over 300 gallons of water per day at home. This number is a growing concern as forty states reported in 2014 that they expected to have water shortages over the next decade. If you are among the mindful homeowners, then you might be wondering how to decrease water usage in your home. This noble and economic pursuit is going to be our focus in this article brought to you by Rooter Hero Plumbing. We are a renowned plumbing company offering decades of experience, skillful plumbers, and emergency service, so feel free to call us anytime with your questions or concerns regarding your plumbing system.
Check for Leaks
The average household’s leaks can result in nearly 10,000 gallons of water wasted every year. The obvious consequence of leaks is higher water bills, but a more severe repercussion is water damage. Keep watch for signs of water damage, including water stains on walls and spikes in water bills. Rooter Hero Plumbing is proud to offer leak detection services as well as water leak repairs, so call us if you suspect a leak. We can have a plumber dispatched to your location as soon as within the hour.
Have Your Water Heater Inspected
According to the Water Research Foundation, showers account for over a fifth of residential use of water. Let’s face it, it is usually hot water that is used for showers. Worse, a lot of water is wasted waiting for the water to heat up. Have your water heater inspected to make sure it is up to standard and take care of maintenance and repairs on time. Rooter Hero Plumbing is proud to be a reliable source for these water heater services.
Use A Water Pitcher for Drinking Water
Just as we wait for the water to heat up before we jump in the shower, we often wait for the water to chill before we fill a glass of water to drink. Instead, fill a pitcher at any temperature and cool it in the refrigerator. This will reduce water waste and give you extra chilled water for your drinking pleasure. Too cold? Fill your glass partially with the cold water and the remainder with tap water.
Invest in WaterSense Labels
The Environmental Protection Agency’s WaterSense label indicates that a product uses at least 20 percent less water, saves energy, and performs as well or better than regular models. You can find these labels on a variety of products including showerheads, faucets, and toilets. Combining the WaterSense label with low-flush or dual-flush toilets can give you great water efficiency, saving you thousands of gallons of water per year.
Call Rooter Hero Plumbing
The dedicated plumbers at Rooter Hero Plumbing offer a host of services and repairs to improve the water efficiency of your plumbing system and fixtures. Whether you need a leak detection or water heater repair, the folks at Rooter Hero Plumbing are ready to help. Call now to get in touch with a live representative.