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    Identify Leaks And Save Big On Water Bills

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    We talk a lot about energy conservation, yet water conservation is just as important for both homeowners and commercial building owners.

    Besides making good environmental sense, monitoring your water consumption is an easy way to reap savings on your monthly water bill. One of the biggest causes of high water costs is unidentified leaks, which can happen in a variety of places: faucets, toilets and sprinkler systems.

    Set aside some time to examine each of these devices in your home. If you notice a leak, repair the damage or call in a plumbing professional for assistance.

     
     

    If you're able to repair several leaks, you may notice a savings of up to 10 percent on future water bills--not to mention all of the water you'll save (tens of thousands of gallons!) by ceasing the leaks.

    To further curtail your water consumption, consider installing low-flow faucet aerators on your taps and a water-conserving showerhead. You likely won't notice any difference in water pressure or output, thanks to increasingly impressive technology that makes less water feel like more. Look for devices with "WaterSense" certification, an EPA-sponsored partnership program that launched in 2006.

    Have you switched any of your faucets or showerheads to low-flow models? Let us know your favorite products!

    Photo by Flickr.com/christinawelsh

    Katy Ryan | Comments () |

     

    • dublinplumbingservices

      Not just to save the water but to save some money too, it is always good to deal with this problem as soon as possible.

    • Nick

      Hi - I agree, monitoring your house for water leaks is important.  In addition to water conservation, it's important to keep an eye on small leaks and stop them before they turn into large ones.  Leak detection systems are a good way to do this...in addition to a vigilant eye!

    • Jesus Carney

      Appears to be an enjoyable experience. Thanks for the wonderful post. Always fun to see new things.

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