We all know water is an essential resource for daily living. However, many homeowners might not realize how much water they waste at home.
There are a number of measures you can take to improve your water savings, and many of them are easy and affordable. Here are five tips you can follow to get started:
Water-efficient fixtures, appliances
Low-flow showerheads and faucets, WaterSense-certified toilets, and high-efficiency dishwashers and washing machines can make a substantial difference in your home.
These appliances can save you hundreds of gallons of water per year. Look for fixtures and appliances that have earned the EPA WaterSense label, as these products are certified to use less water than standard models without sacrificing performance.
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, a standard-sized certified dishwasher costs about $35 per year to run and can save an average of 3,870 gallons of water over its lifetime.
Fix leaks
Even a small leak can waste a lot of water over time. Check your faucets, pipes and toilets regularly for leaks and fix them promptly.
A single leaky faucet can waste up to 3,000 gallons of water yearly, and a leaky toilet can waste even more. You can check for leaks by inspecting your faucets, pipes and toilets regularly. If you see any drips or signs of a leak, call a plumber as soon as possible.
Take shorter showers
Showers account for a sizable portion of indoor water use. If you shorten your showers by just a few minutes a day, it will compound over time, and you can save a lot of water and money.
Water lawn, garden less often
Most lawns and gardens need to be watered only once or twice a week. Watering more often can be a waste of water and lead to runoff.
Collect rainwater
Rainwater can be used to water your lawn, wash your car or even flush your toilet. There are several rainwater collection systems available, from simple barrels to more complex systems that can be integrated into your home’s plumbing.
In addition to these tips, there are multiple new water technologies that can help you save water. For example, smart irrigation systems can adjust your watering schedule based on weather conditions and soil moisture levels. There are also smart leak detectors, which notify you about leaks early on before they cause damage. Lastly, atmospheric water generators are useful because they can produce water from the surrounding air, however they can be quite costly.
By following these tips, you can make a significant difference in your water consumption and help to conserve this precious resource. To find more tips to help you save on home improvements visit the Home Builders Association of Greater Chattanooga’s website at hbagc.net or visit nahb.org.