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Best Ways To Save Water At Home

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Even though more than 70% of the Earth’s surface is filled with water, that does not mean there is an endless supply of it for us humans. Therefore, it’s crucial you and everyone else do everything possible to conserve the planet’s water. Now that climate change and global warming are becoming more important issues with each passing year, now is the time to get serious about saving water. To find out the best ways to save water at home, our team at Boss Plumbing has compiled some tips. 

How to Save Water at Home

When you commit to saving water at home, you’ll accomplish many things. Along with doing your part to help the planet, you’ll also enjoy lower bills, meaning more money will stay in your pocket. Some of the best ways to save water include:

1.    Turn Off Your Faucets

Whether you are washing your hands, doing the dishes, or brushing your teeth, don’t let the water run continuously. Instead, turn off the faucet when you don’t need water. By doing so, you’ll save hundreds of gallons of water per year.

Even better, you can install a smart faucet that automatically activates or stops water flow after using motion sensors.

2.    Check for Water Leaks

If you’ve got water leaks in your house that go undetected, it won’t be long until your water bill goes higher and higher. To make sure you don’t have water leaks, take a look at your home’s water meter two hours before and two hours after no water has been turned on in your home. If the reading on the meter has changed, you’ve got a leak somewhere, meaning you need to pick up the phone and call us at Boss Plumbing.

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3.    Cut Back on Car Washing

Believe it or not, when you wash your car on a summer day, you may use as much as 140 gallons of water. Instead, only wash it when needed. Most of the time, you can choose to use a cleaning solution and microfiber cloth to get your car looking great.

4.    Buy a Dishwasher

If you want to save over 5,000 gallons of water per year, buy a dishwasher. When you use a dishwasher in place of standing at the sink doing your dishes, more and more water gets saved each time. 

5.    Use Dual Sinks

Rather than continuing to keep the tap open when washing your dishes, use your dual sink to your advantage. By filling one side with hot soapy water and the other with cold water, you won’t be tempted to keep the water running nonstop, which will translate into less water waste.

6.    Always Water Plants in the Morning

If you water your plants early in the morning, they will require less water, since little of it will be lost to evaporation. 

7.    Install a Low-Flush Toilet

Becoming more popular with homeowners who want to save on their water bills, having a low-flush toilet in your bathroom will automatically mean you will be using at least 30% less water with each flush. 

8.    Take Quick Showers

Notorious for wasting lots of water, long showers should be a thing of the past, since the average person uses about 10 gallons of water per shower. One of the best ways to save water is to take a quick shower.

To do so, try to make sure you are in the shower no longer than your favorite song plays on the radio, which is about three minutes.

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If you now want to have a low-flush toilet installed or want to learn about other ways to be more efficient with your home’s water, contact Boss Plumbing today.