fbpx

Call Us 951-300-6681

plumbing, commercial, residential, inland empire, riverside, corona, moreno valley, surrounding areas,

Being Water Wise and Leak Savy

[vc_row type=”standard_section” bg_position=”left top” bg_repeat=”stretch” text_color=”dark” text_align=”left” top_padding=”30″ parallax_bg=”” stellar_class=”default” section_arrow=”” video_bg=”” enable_video_color_overlay=”” video_opts=”” multi_color_overlay=””][vc_column width=”1/1″][minti_headline type=”div” align=”align-left” font=”font-inherit” size=”fontsize-l” weight=”fontweight-inherit” color=”#0a0a0a” margin=”0 0 20px 0″ lineheight=”lh-inherit” transform=”transform-inherit”]

Did you know there is a whole weak in March dedicated fixing leaks? It is called “Fix a Leak Week.” Kinda catchy. This is a time set aside to remind Americans to check their household fixtures and irrigation systems for leaks. Just about every plumber ever is going to be on board with this!

[/minti_headline][vc_row_inner][vc_column_inner el_class=”” animation=”none” width=”1/2″][minti_toggle title=”The Facts on Leaks:” open=”false” icon=”fa-plus”]• The average household’s leaks can account for more than 10,000 gallons of water wasted every year, or the amount of water needed to wash 270 loads of laundry.

• Household leaks can waste more than 1 trillion gallons annually nationwide. That’s equal to the annual household water use of more than 11 million homes.

• Ten percent of homes have leaks that waste 90 gallons or more per day.

• Common types of leaks found in the home include worn toilet flappers, dripping faucets, and other leaking valves. All are easily correctable.

• Fixing easily corrected household water leaks can save homeowners about 10 percent on their water bills.

• Keep your home leak-free by repairing dripping faucets, toilet flappers, and showerheads. In most cases, fixture replacement parts don’t require a major investment.

• Most common leaks can be eliminated after retrofitting a household with new fixtures and other high-efficiency appliances.
[/minti_toggle][minti_toggle title=”Faucets and Showerheads:” open=”false” icon=”fa-plus”]• A leaky faucet that drips at the rate of one drip per second can waste more than 3,000 gallons per year. That’s the amount of water needed to take more than 180 showers!

• Leaky faucets can be fixed by checking faucet washers and gaskets for wear and replacing them if necessary.

• A shower head leaking at 10 drips per minute wastes more than 500 gallons per year. That’s the amount of water it takes to wash 60 loads of dishes in your dishwasher.

• Most leaky shower heads can be fixed by ensuring a tight connection using pipe tape and a wrench.
[/minti_toggle][minti_toggle title=”Outdoors:” open=”false” icon=”fa-plus”]• An irrigation system should be checked each spring before use to make sure it was not damaged by frost or freezing.

• An irrigation system that has a leak 1/32nd of an inch in diameter (about the thickness of a dime) can waste about 6,300 gallons of water per month.

• Check your garden hose for leaks at its connection to the spigot. If it leaks while you run your hose, replace the nylon or rubber hose washer and ensure a tight connection to the spigot using pipe tape and a wrench.
[/minti_toggle][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner el_class=”” animation=”none” width=”1/2″][minti_toggle title=”Leak Detection:” open=”false” icon=”fa-plus”]• A good method to check for leaks is to examine your winter water usage. It’s likely that a family of four has a serious leak problem if its winter water use exceeds 12,000 gallons per month.

• Check your water meter before and after a two-hour period when no water is being used. If the meter does not read exactly the same, you probably have a leak.

• One way to find out if you have a toilet leak is to place a drop of food coloring in the toilet tank. If the color shows up in the bowl within 10 minutes without flushing, you have a leak. Make sure to flush immediately after this experiment to avoid staining the tank.
[/minti_toggle][minti_toggle title=”Toilets:” open=”false” icon=”fa-plus”]• If your toilet is leaking, the cause is often an old, faulty toilet flapper. Over time, this inexpensive rubber part decays, or minerals build up on it. It’s usually best to replace the whole rubber flapper—a relatively easy, inexpensive do-it-yourself project that pays for itself in no time.

• If the average family replaces its older, inefficient toilets with new ones, it could save 13,000 gallons per year. Retrofitting the house could save the family nearly $2,400 in water and wastewater bills over the lifetime of the toilets.
[/minti_toggle][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][minti_headline type=”div” font=”font-inherit” size=”fontsize-l” color=”#0a0a0a” weight=”fontweight-inherit” lineheight=”lh-inherit” transform=”transform-inherit” align=”align-left” margin=”0 0 20px 0″]

It’s mind blowing how a simple leak can waste so much water!

[/minti_headline][vc_column_text]Article Source:
Fix Leaks[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row type=”full_width_section” bg_image=”” bg_repeat=”stretch” parallax_bg=”” stellar_class=”default” bg_color=”” section_arrow=”” video_bg=”” enable_video_color_overlay=”” video_overlay_color=”” video_webm=”” video_mp4=”” video_ogv=”” video_image=”” text_color=”dark” custom_text_color=”” text_align=”left” top_padding=”” bottom_padding=”” class=”” row_id=”” bg_position=”left top”][vc_column animation=”none” bg_color=”” bg_image=”” column_padding=”no-padding” column_custompadding=”0px 0px 0px 0px” column_center=”” text_color=”dark” custom_text_color=”” text_align=”left” width=”1/1″][minti_callout bgcolor=”#39527f” textcolor=”#ffffff” buttontext=”Contact NIR Plumbing” url=”https://nirplumbing.com/contact-us” buttoncolor=”color-8″ target=”_self”]

We want to hear from you. Contact Us!

[/minti_callout][/vc_column][/vc_row]