{"id":7849,"date":"2021-06-14T08:32:35","date_gmt":"2021-06-14T08:32:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/alternatech.net\/?p=7849"},"modified":"2021-06-14T08:32:35","modified_gmt":"2021-06-14T08:32:35","slug":"simple-ways-to-conserve-water-in-your-home","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/legendstitch.com\/simple-ways-to-conserve-water-in-your-home\/","title":{"rendered":"Simple Ways To Conserve Water in Your Home"},"content":{"rendered":"
According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the average U.S. family of four wastes 180 gallons of water a week from household leaks, or 9,400 gallons per year. For some perspective, that\u2019s enough water to fill a 20-foot round swimming pool that\u2019s four feet deep.\n
Water conservation is important for two big reasons \u2014 to save money on your water bill and reduce demand on national and global water supplies, which are currently under threat from climate change, pollution and overpopulation. Cutting water usage and waste in one household may seem like a proverbial drop in the ocean, but every little bit helps.\n
Let\u2019s look at ways you can conserve water and help put a dent in your water bill, from reducing daily consumption to making small repairs and adjustments.\n
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Water wastage doesn\u2019t just come from leaks, drips and errant sprinklers. Here are some everyday ways to conserve water that can have a big impact:\n
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Multiple factors lead to water waste. Household leaks are one. Issues consumers ignore or aren\u2019t aware of may also contribute. Here are some simple repairs and adjustments that can reduce water waste:\n
Fix leaky faucets and toilets. \u201cSmall household leaks can result in gallons of water lost per day,\u201d says bluefrog Plumbing + Drain president Mike Mushinski. And according to The Water Scrooge, even a slow-running toilet can waste 30 gallons of water a day. A slowly leaking faucet, losing just three drips per minute, results in 104 gallons of water wasted in a year! So take the time to fix those drippy faucets and running toilets on your own, or call a pro.\n
\nAdjust wasteful sprinklers. Even been infuriated at the neighbors for running their lawn sprinkler in the middle of the day, saturating much of the street along with their lawn? Don\u2019t be that wasteful neighbor. The EPA says 30 percent of household water use goes toward outdoor watering, so make yours count. Watch where the sprinkler water is going and make adjustments as needed, even if that means getting wet! Mushinksi says spring is a fine time to have a professional check anti-siphon devices, such as vacuum breakers on your hose bibs, and double-check valves on your irrigation system to make sure they\u2019re functioning properly.\n
\nCheck for hidden leaks. An unusually high water bill may be your first clue there\u2019s a leak somewhere. But if all the faucets and toilets are in good shape, how can you tell? Turn off all the water-consuming appliances in the house, then check your water meter. If you see a spinning dial, you have a leak somewhere. You can also read the meter before leaving the house. When you return, if the meter has gone up, it\u2019s time to call a plumber. Mushinski also recommends a periodic general plumbing inspection. \u201cThis helps ensure your plumbing system is in good working condition,\u201d he says, \u201cand will alert you to any potential issues that need to be addressed.\u201d\n
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