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WHAT STEPS SHOULD YOU TAKE TO CONSERVE WATER IN YOUR HOME THIS SUMMER?

  • SAM PARAZZO
  • May 13, 2016
  • 4 min read

Water Waste Concerns: Why Saving Water for Summer Months is Key

Some people only conserve water when there is an emergency. People waste water every day. They leave the faucets running while washing dishes or while brushing their teeth. Plumbers state that turning off the water during household chores could save gallons. A gallon of water is huge to someone that has none at all. Today, the average American uses more than 100 gallons of water in the household.

What uses more water in the home?

According to plumbers, you should first determine what uses more water. The following household items utilize more water: toilets, washing machines, and dishwashers. Start conserving from there. The newer models are more water efficient. Therefore, you should update if you have any older models.

Showering and taking baths calls for high water usage as well. You can save up to 20 gallons of water if you cut down on time in the shower. Additionally, you can use less water in the bath.

Moreover, you should also determine what are water “wants” and “needs.” For example, think about how you water the lawn during the summer. Do you flush the toilet unnecessarily by dumping facial tissues in the bowl instead of putting them in the trash?

Water Saving Tips and Conservation

Water conservation means finding ways to prevent water waste. According to plumbers, when you conserve water, you reduce the demand for it. Additionally, you improve the usage efficiency and stop using too much of it in the process. If you have an old toilet in your home, upgrade with an energy efficient one. Instead of running the tap to get drinking water, keep a pitcher of water in the refrigerator.

Additional water conservation ideas are to fix leaky faucets, toilets, and other leaks. To test if you have a leaky toilet, place some food coloring in the tank. If the color slowly appears in the bowl without you flushing, there is a leak somewhere. When you shave or brush your teeth, turn off the water while you do so. Have a quick shower instead of taking baths.

When you are washing dishes, make use of both sides of the sink. Use one for washing and the other one for rinsing.

While you are washing the dishes, turn off the tap. Garbage disposal is a water waste.

Plumbers think that it is better to compost organic waste.

You should only use the dishwasher when you have a full load. All faucets should get a flow restrictor installed.

If you have a fish tank, use the drained water to pour on plants instead of throwing it away. The tank water has phosphorus and nitrogen, which are healthy for the plants.

Instead of pouring a large amount of water down the drain, save it to water plants, or use it for cleaning. You can slow down the evaporation around trees by using mulch.

If you have pools and spas, install covers on top of them and check to see if there are any leaks around the pumps. The best time to water the lawn and plants is early in the morning or during the evening when there is less evaporation. Additionally, only water the lawn if it is necessary. Adjust the sprinklers so that they are not watering the sidewalk or the street. You can use a manual sprinkler system to save on water usage.

When doing laundry, wash only full loads. There is no need to wash your car every week. You can wipe the vehicle down as an alternative way to keep it clean. Instead of hosing down the sidewalk, use a broom to sweep instead. If you have an automatic water sprinkler system, use a rain gauge to control the amount of water to use and when to use it. Do not leave the fire hydrants open. Children and adults in the city are guilty of this during the summer.

How to Save Water on the Job

Plumbers encourage you to save water on the job as well. If there are any leaks, report them to the maintenance crew to have the leaks fixed. Any equipment that uses water turn it off if you are not using it. Instead of running your food underneath the hot water to thaw it out, take the food out overnight so that it will thaw for the next day.

Why should you save water?

You need water to survive. There are more people on the planet than there is water. The population increases, but the water supply will remain the same. Using less water will save you money. Furthermore, when others see you saving water, they will start doing the same.

Additionally, plumbers state that you will reduce the demand for water at the treatment facility. This means that the town will also save money by not buying additional plants. Conserving water will preserve the environment by reducing the energy needed to keep the water supply going.

Effects of Conserving Water

The town will be more equipped to handle emergencies during a drought, mechanical failure, or if the water supply gets contaminated. Additionally, the city would save on energy, chemicals used to keep the water clean, and less water consumption. Furthermore, the town would not have to purchase new plants for high water demand.

In conclusion, summer is approaching. This is the time of year where water usage increases. It is crucial to conserve water as much as possible. The first step is to figure out what uses more water in your home. The city will save on energy by using fewer chemicals to clean the water supply.

For the best water conservation advice in your Los Angeles, CA home, please call Fix It Fast Plumbing at (805) 623-4417.


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