Water Conservation
Nine ways to use less water and save on your water bill
With rising costs of living, finding new ways to save has become increasingly appealing. Conserving water around the house is a surprisingly easy way to cut down on costs. You can start by checking your home’s plumbing pipes and fixtures for leaks. Even a small leak of just one drop of water per second can waste over 1,600 gallons of water per year. When washing your hands or brushing your teeth, turn off the tap. This simple habit could save you up to 3,000 gallons of water per year. If you’re looking to save water long-term, consider investing in WaterSense labeled plumbing products. WaterSense labeled fixtures are certified to use 20 percent less water while maintaining performance. For example, a WaterSense labeled toilet could save you up to 13,000 gallons of water per year
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The Best Tips for Saving Water in Your Bathroom
Bathrooms are one of the biggest sources of water use in your home and a good place to start if you are looking to save money on utility bills. Cut back on your shower time and consider turning off the water while shaving or lathering up. Using less water while you shower will also save energy! Also, inspect your bathroom for leaks and fix them right away. Test your toilet for leaks by adding a few drops of food coloring to the tank, then wait a few minutes to see if any color has leaked into the bowl. These leaks can silently and significantly increase your water bill. If you are looking to upgrade plumbing fixtures, choose efficient models that will use less water.
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Efficient Ways to Conserve Water in Your Lawn
A large portion of our water use is dedicated to keeping our lawns beautiful. There are many ways to keep your lawn healthy while saving water. Add mulch around flower beds to prevent evaporation and keep the soil moist. Mulch also keeps plant roots cool in hot weather. You can install a drip irrigation system that slowly releases water to the roots of plants. This technique saves water by reducing waste due to evaporation and runoff. Timing of your irrigation is important as well. Avoid watering in the middle of the day when it is typically hottest. Watering during the cooler hours of the day is another way to avoid evaporation. Other ways to save include utilizing a rain barrel, aerating your lawn, and using organic compost on the lawn.