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How to Lower Your Water Bill with Water-Efficient Plumbing Fixtures

How to Lower Your Water Bill with Water-Efficient Plumbing Fixtures

Ready to lower your water bill? If you switch to water-efficient plumbing, it’s not as impossible as it sounds, regardless of how many people are in your family or how many showers they take daily. It is possible to save money on your water bill by following these tips about installing water-efficient plumbing.

Tip #1: Switch to WaterSense

WaterSense is a partnership program of The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to decrease water usage in the U.S. by promoting water efficiency. All brands of plumbing fixtures are eligible to qualify for this label but they must meet certain standards. Any time you see the WaterSense label on products you can be sure that the product:

  • Performs as well or better than current models

  • Is 20 percent more efficient

  • Saves water

Tip #2: Use Water-Efficient Toilets

What uses the most water in your home? Your toilet. You can save almost 13,000 gallons of water by installing a new toilet that has the WaterSense label. If every home in the U.S. used these water-efficient toilets, water usage in the U.S. would decrease greatly.

Tip #3: Use Water-Efficient Bathroom Faucets

In 1992, bathroom faucets used three to seven gallons per minute (gpm). Now, new WaterSense faucets use an average of 2.2 gpm. Combine that average amount with an estimated 17 million bathroom faucets sold, and that’s a lot of water being saved. This is not only good for your budget, but good for the environment too.

Tip #4: Use Water-Efficient Showerheads

You want to save on your water bill, but nobody wants to take a shower with just a trickle of water. That won't happen with water-efficient showerheads. You're guaranteed to have an equal or better shower experience with a WaterSense labeled product. So, you can save gallons of water each year and still have a great shower.

Get Started Lowering Your Water Bill

If you would like to get started lowering your water bill, call Air Assurance. We’ll show you the best water efficient plumbing products that can save you the most money.

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Energy Savings

Don't Just Let the Water Run -- Tips for Saving H2O

Clean, safe water is a finite resource, as many in the Tulsa area know all too well, and with the recent droughts it has become even more important to conserve water. By following these easy tips for saving H2O in your home, you can not only help maximize the community's water supply, but you can also save some money on your water bill:

Don't Just Let the Water Run -- Tips for Saving H2O
  • Repair Leaks: Even minor leaks can add up to a lot of water over a period of time, and they should be repaired immediately. Inspect your supply lines yearly for evidence of leaks such as water stains, mold growth or corrosion, especially around sections that have been repaired in the past. Repair or replace any dripping faucets and inspect the supply lines for washers, toilets and sinks for drips. If you have a sprinkler system, have it inspected if you notice pooling water on your lawn.

  • Replace Shower Heads: Older shower heads can use well over five gallons of water per minute. New water-efficient versions can reduce that amount by at least half, saving H20 while still providing a comfortable shower.

  • Install New Aerators: An aerator is the screw-on assembly at the end of the faucet, through which the water exits. Aerators help control the water flow and older models can allow well over two gallons per minute to escape the faucet. New ones can reduce this to under a gallon per minute. Another easy step towards saving H2O is to not let the faucet needlessly run while you are brushing your teeth, shaving or rinsing dishes.

  • Upgrade Appliances: When your dishwasher or clothes washer are ready to be replaced, look for water-saving models. High-efficiency clothes washers, for example, can reduce water usage from 50 gallons to less than 25 per load.

  • Replace the Toilet: Older toilets can use from five to seven gallons every time they are flushed, while new ones can use 1.6 gallons or less.

For more information about saving H2O in your home, talk to our plumbing experts at Air Assurance today. We serve Broken Arrow, as well as the entire Tulsa area.

Our goal is to help educate our customers in the Tulsa and Broken Arrow, Oklahoma area about energy and home comfort issues (specific to HVAC systems). 

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