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3 Important Water Saving Plumbing Tips for Your Home

3 Important Water Saving Plumbing Tips for Your Home

The waste of water can cost you a lot of money in the long run.

The waste of water will not only increase your home’s water bill. It is estimated that trillions of gallons of water are wasted every year here in the United States, and a lot of that is because of plumbing problems. That is why it is a good idea to install water-conserving issue fixtures. A faucet leaking at about ten drips of water could result in wastage of 526 gallons of water every year. This can add up tremendously to your annual water bill. In this piece, we will share a few smart plumbing tips that could help you play a part in conserving water and also save some bucks along the way due to reduced water bills.

Fix Your Toilet and Faucet Leaks

Toilet leaks are usually hidden from our open sight. They remain hidden for long, extended periods of time and waste up to 200 gallons of water in a single day. Faucet leaks are much more visible and can also result in the wastage of hundreds of gallons of water. So, you must get in touch with a professional plumber to detect and fix any plumbing leaks you might be experiencing. This could conserve a significant amount of water and prevent inflated water bills too.

Install Smart Plumbing Appliances and Fixtures

If you have any older plumbing fixtures, it is recommended that you consider replacing them with some newer ones. Older model toilets use around three gallons of water per flush, while newer models made after the 90s only use 1.6 gallons per flush. Also, the latest dual-flush toilets are more than capable of helping conserve lots of water. You could buy smart plumbing fixtures that provide water whenever the hand comes to close up the fixture. It is easy to find ways to install water-conserving plumbing. Make sure to call the plumbing team at B&D Plumbing for more information on a fixture installation. By doing this, you can conserve a lot of water that is otherwise wasted due to the running taps when people are brushing their teeth or washing their hands or dishes. 

Consider Installing a Low-Pressure Valve

The installation of a lower-pressure valve is another excellent way to conserve plenty of water. You should mainly install the lower pressure valve if the water pressure inside the house is 60 pounds per square inch. This not only will result in more water wastage but also damage your entire plumbing system. The lower pressure valve can effectively limit the amount of wasted water. 

If you follow the above three tips for conserving water, you will see a massive difference in your water bill. Of course, there are a few other ways in which you could save water. Consider rinsing your vegetables and fruits in a bowl instead of running water and using some aerators in your taps to cut back on the water flow.

If you follow these plumbing tips, you will be in good shape in the long run!

Get in Touch With B&D Today!

Dealing with any plumbing concerns that require a professional to step in? Struggling with an absolute plumbing emergency that can’t wait? Let B&D Plumbing know. B&D Plumbing Inc. services the greater Washington D.C. metropolitan area, including Maryland and Northern Virginia. Get in touch with us by calling (301) 595-1141 or follow us on social media including FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedIn, and Pinterest. As a small, family-owned business, we understand how important your home is—and we offer exceptional service that matches!

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