Helpful Tips on Conserving Water

Water is a valuable resource. In the USA, an average household uses over 300 gallons of water per day. Every home requires clean and fresh water for routine activities like drinking, washing, cleaning, preparing food, flushing toilets, and watering lawns and gardens. As clean water is a limited resource, taking steps for its conservation is everyone's responsibility. 

There are several ways homeowners can conserve water daily. Taking a few basic steps to improve water efficiency can save hundreds of gallons of water. Smart and responsible water usage can protect the environment and save money on monthly water and energy bills. 

Here are a few valuable tips to ensure optimal home plumbing operation and conserve your water, energy, and dollars:

Switch to low-flow fixtures

Low-flow fixture installation in bathrooms and kitchens is an easy and effective water conservation technique. Replace conventional showerheads and faucets with their low-flow and better-performing counterparts to reduce water consumption significantly. Aerators are another cost-effective water conservation solution that regulates a faucet's maximum flow rate. On average, toilets contribute around 30% to the monthly water usage. Upgrade to newer water-saving toilet models that come with a dual-flush option and use much less water than older units.

Upgrade to water-efficient appliances

Household appliances like washing machines, water heaters, and dishwashers tend to consume water at an alarming rate as they get old. Although expensive, it is worth replacing them with new high-efficiency applications. It will save a few gallons of water and save money on utility bills. Look for energy star-rated appliances and use a hot water circulation pump for heating water quickly.

Reduce your shower time

A small change like short showers can save more water than people imagine. Limiting the shower time to ten minutes and using a low-flow showerhead can conserve about 15 gallons of water every time. Additionally, turn the shower off while soaping to save more water.

Adopt an efficient lawn watering practice

When people adopt water conservation measures, they usually focus on indoor water usage and ignore outdoor use. Watering the landscape and garden can consume a lot of water if used irrationally. Do away with outdated water sprinklers and invest in a smart irrigation system. You should water your lawn early morning or later evening to prevent water loss through evaporation. Apply a layer of mulch, harvest rainwater, and practice xeriscaping to minimize water needs.

Regularly inspect the plumbing for issues

Plumbing leaks can waste more than 10 gallons of water every day. The most common reason for leaks usually includes old, worn-out, or faulty plumbing fixture components. A leaky or dripping kitchen or bathroom faucet and toilet can go unnoticed for a long time and raise your water bills. To avoid this, replace old fixtures and perform regular inspections of your indoor and outdoor pipes, hoses, toilets, and irrigation systems. Periodic professional maintenance helps in the timely detection and fixing of issues. 

Besides these, consider insulating the pipes, turning off the faucets while brushing your teeth, and keeping your home's water pressure low to conserve water.

Save your water and wallet!

Water conservation does not necessarily mean sacrificing convenience. These simple tips have no significant impact on your daily life but do a lot towards reducing your carbon footprint and conserving water. Contact a local plumbing company for more water-savings ideas and schedule regular plumbing inspection and maintenance for your home.



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