Back to School Plumbing Tips to Save Money!
We know that when the new school year starts, a change in your day to day schedules happens: increased loads of laundry, more showers in a condensed period of time, extra use of the garbage disposal, etc. If you’re catching our drift, this means your home’s plumbing system is likely to see an increase in usage.
When it comes to your home’s plumbing system, you want to make sure that everything is in top shape and working as well as it possibly can. If you are not careful, you could end up wasting hundreds of gallons of water each year on highly preventable situations – such as leaks – that will be very costly. Your plumbing makes up the core of your home. It transports water, an essential resource, and also makes sure that waste makes its way out of your home. However, plumbing systems do not keep themselves healthy and issue-: homeowners like you do. Even if you are not the most handy do-it-yourselfer, there are certain steps that you can take in order to make sure that everything is running as smoothly as possible. You do not have to break the bank in order to have a top-notch plumbing system. We have compiled a list of plumbing tips that can help you save oodles of money and time.
Regular Maintenance
The best way to save money on expensive plumbing repairs is to avoid serious issues with routine maintenance. You can inspect your plumbing on a monthly basis by looking under your sinks and in your shower for leaks, drips, cracks, water pressure issues, slow drains, and temperature problems. Once identified, get to work on fixing them! Fixing plumbing issues when we notice them makes maintenance so vital. A small crack that barely leaks, when repaired, will not turn into a huge crack that leaks profusely and floods your home. Daniels Plumbing is ready to help you correct small issues before they turn into big money pits. Lower the Temperature on Your Water Heater to 120 Degrees
Turn down the temperature on your water heater to save 4% of your energy cost per each 10 degrees that you lower the thermostat. Even better, be sure to use the “vacation setting,” if you have one, on your water heater to keep from heating water unnecessarily during your absence.
Use The Auto Shutoff On Your Washing Machine
Often, the drain hose from your washing machine can dislodge from the drainage pipe, causing a massive flood almost immediately. Want to avoid this scenario? Your Washing Machine Flood Detector Auto Shutoff will sound an alarm automatically when even a small amount of water hits the floor and will turn off the washing machine to prevent further, damaging leaks. If your current model is not equipped with an Auto Shutoff, consider investing in a new model. Our experts at Daniels Plumbing can recommend great washing machines and help you install them as well!
Invest in a Low-Consumption Toilet
How much water does your household flush down the toilet each day? Too much! You lose gallons of water every time you press that small lever, so consider replacing your current toilet with a new, low-consumption model. Doing so could mean big financial savings in your home-owning future.
Saving money where you can is a smart move for all homeowners and helps you put those funds into family vacations, retirement funds, and all the other aspects of your life that bring enjoyment and stability. A new school year can be hectic for the entire family, but if there is one thing you don’t have to stress about it’s that Daniels Plumbing is always here for you. We know you don’t have time for plumbing issues, so we’ll take them off your hands! Call Us Today at 281-351-6661 for Your Plumbing Needs in The Woodlands, Tomball, Spring and surrounding areas