Your plumbing handles large amounts of water on a daily basis. According to Benjamin Franklin Plumbing, an average family of 4 uses close to 400 gallons of water daily. Many families wanting to go green are looking closely at that amount and searching for solutions that save water. One of the best ways to achieve those goals is to ensure that your plumbing is installed properly and maintained regularly. Read on to find out how proper plumbing can save you money.
One of the first plumbing upgrades that you might want to look into is high efficiency or low-flow toilets. These toilets utilize less than 50% of the water used by traditional design toilets. For instance, you will use six liters each time you flush instead of 13.2 liters. On average, you will be able to save about 80 liters of water yearly when you replace older toilets with newer models. Once you make the decision to upgrade, have your plumber come install all the toilets in your house at once. This will save you a lot of money on labor and travel costs.
It's important to ensure that your home's plumbing is inspected and serviced regularly. Your plumber will be able to deal with things like minor leaks, and they will also clear out clogged drains. If those problems are left to fester, they could cost you a lot of money. While maintenance will certainly cost you some money, you can trust that the savings that you will accumulate will be way more than whatever you can spend if your plumbing gets damaged.
Small bathroom fixtures like taps and showerheads lose a considerable amount of water daily if they are starting to get old. To ensure that this doesn't happen, you can get your plumber to install new fixtures that use a lot less water while giving you the same level of coverage. Installing a new showerhead can help you save about two liters for every minute of usage. This will help you to save about 19 liters per shower.
Ensuring that your plumbing is properly installed, maintained, and up to date can help you save a lot of money. You won't lose water unnecessarily due to leaks, and you will only use the water that you need. If you are looking for a plumber to help you make the necessary changes, get in touch with us today.
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