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5 Ways to Save Water in Your Home

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If you want to save water in your Utah home, a local plumbing expert can offer practical advice.

Looking for ways to reduce water use is a priority for many northern Utah homeowners. Abnormally dry and drought conditions are not uncommon in our region, and conservation is always encouraged. Plus, saving water means saving money on utilities – and who doesn’t want to see lower bills?

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Plumbing experts have several tricks to help homeowners cut back on their water use. Here are our top five tips to save water in your Utah home.

No. 1: Fix Drippy Showerheads and Faucets

A slow showerhead drip can result in 500 gallons or more in wasted water in a year’s time. A drippy faucet can be worse, wasting over 3,000 gallons per year! To save water – instead of letting it run down the drain — have a plumbing expert fix the leaks.

No. 2: Look Out for Toilet Leaks

If you have a toilet leak, you’re wasting dozens – or even hundreds – of gallons of water every day. And these plumbing leaks aren’t always easy to detect. A local plumber can help you save water by making sure your toilets are leak-free and functioning efficiently.

No. 3: Rethink Your Appliance Use

To save water, plumbing experts recommend putting food waste in a compost pile rather than the disposal, as running the latter requires a constant stream. In addition, wash dishes and clothes only as needed. Running loads on a daily or weekly schedule instead can waste hundreds or even thousands of gallons per year.

No. 4: Shape Up Your Shower Routine

Having a plumbing expert install a low-flow showerhead can slash your water use by thousands of gallons. Beyond that, professional plumbers suggest taking shorter showers. Indulging in a long soak now and then may be a must, but every minute you spend in the shower wastes at least a couple of gallons of water.

No. 5: Upgrade Inefficient Plumbing Fixtures

Showerheads aren’t the only plumbing fixtures that waste large amounts of water. If your toilet was made before 1994, you may want to consider updating to a newer low-flow model that requires much less water per flush. Bathroom faucets with low-flow aerators are also available, and you can upgrade to a motion-sensor or touch-activated kitchen faucet for easier flow control.

Would you like to learn more ways to save water in your house? Or do you need to schedule professional plumbing repairs or fixture upgrades? If you live in northern Utah, call on the licensed plumbers at Black Diamond Electric, Plumbing Heating and Air.

The Black Diamond team is committed to exceptional workmanship and stellar customer service, and our plumbing services come at an affordable price. For more information on how our plumbers can help you save water through effective maintenance, repairs and plumbing fixture updates, contact our Salt Lake City, Ogden or Orem office today.

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