Wednesday 10 October 2012

Saving Water

By Candice Dunlap


If living a more sustainable life is important to you, you don't need to give up luxuries like electricity and indoor plumbing. There are many ways you can incorporate more environmentally-friendly and cost-cutting solutions with your indoor plumbing, whether it is for your home or office. These simple tips will help you save money as well as reduce the amount of unnecessary water being used on a daily basis.

The type of toilet you use at your work or business can make a huge impact on water waste. It can be so dramatic that the Alliance for Water Efficiency reports a potential waste of 30% or more just from flushing your toilet. "To help reduce the amount of waste you should evaluate the use of a higher efficiency toilet model," advises Dave Paulson, a Hackensack Plumber. Newer model toilets not only conserve water but also do a better job of cleaning than older models often using less than a gallon of water at a time.

Your sink and faucet are another consideration when keeping your home or business green. Nearly 16% of water consumed daily will be from your sink and sink faucets which include your bathrooms and kitchen. Leaky faucets can account for a tremendous amount of water waste in addition to causing damage to your home or office and should be dealt with as soon as possible. A simple solution to further reduce waste is to have an aerator installed. In fact, this can help save you save a gallon or more every few minutes during heavy water usage.

At home, your shower and bathtub also waste a lot of water - up to 17% of your daily usage. The reason for this can be from the type of shower head you use in the shower, to running excess water for long showers. Aside from cutting down the time you take in the shower, you can also get a high efficiency shower head. Avoid "fancy" shower heads, such as ones that create a rain-type water stream. While these are tempting, they are not friendly to the environment because they can use between 76 and 100 gallons of water during your shower, depending on the length. Shower heads are easy to install yourself and your local plumber can give you advice on the best one to purchase.

In addition to the topics discussed already there are some general green tips everyone can use to help reduce water waste. For example, leaving the water running while you brush your teeth or wipe down the kitchen table can waste a large amount of water. Watering your lawn is often another huge waste of water and often takes place during rainy weather. These common-sense tips can often save a tremendous amount of water waste when applied over time.




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