Monday, October 19, 2015

How A Leaking Toilet Or Faucet Costs You Money

The EPA reports that 10 percent of families have dripping faucets or leaking toilets. Generally, these leaking fixtures can make up more than 10,000 gallons of water wasted each year for a home, which is the amount of water had to clean 270 loads of laundry! When shower heads or faucets leakage, even simply one drip per second, you are losing 3,000 gallons of water per year. Leaking faucets can be repaired by examining washers and gaskets for wear. Leaky shower heads can be taken care of by using pipeline tape and guaranteeing a tight connection. If faucets or shower heads require replaced, consider changing them with ones that have actually earned the EPA Water Sense Label. Just like leaky faucets, a leaking toilet can account for countless gallons of water wasted every year. If you think your toilet might be leaking, simply put a few drops of food coloring in the tank prior to bed. If the water in the bowl is colored the next morning, you have a leak.

If you discover your toilet is leaking, the cause is typically an old faulty toilet flapper. It is suggested that you replace the entire rubber flapper which can be a do-it-yourself project that can take care of itself in no time. If you still have an older toilet, it might be time to change it with a new toilet which can save you up to 13,000 gallons of water in one year.

If your house's wastewater is dealt with by a septic tank, dripping faucets and toilets are putting an unnecessary pressure on it. Take the time to inspect and repair all leaky fixtures, and your reward for this is that this will help you to save money on your water bill.

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