Water Saving Tips For The Cold Season

The warm spring and summer seasons are very much behind us and we are now going to experience cold weather for many months to come. The cold season is not all that bad. It allows families to come together and to spend more time indoors. This means that there is lots of cooking and cleaning because everyone is always at home. This translates into huge water and energy consumption at home. But as we move from fall to winter, there are several water and energy saving tactics that you can implement to trim your water and energy bill. When it comes to energy conservation at home, you have to institute strict rules about power usage. All electrical or gas appliances that are not in use should be switched off. There should be no lights in any unoccupied room. You should by now have upgraded to Energy Star certified plumbing appliances to ensure maximum energy savings. And all those incandescent bulbs should be replaced with LED bulbs. After putting all these energy saving measures in action, you can now turn to the water. You can use the following water saving tips to lower your water bill during this cold season.

Install Low-Flow Fixtures

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends WaterSense certified plumbing fixtures. EPA awards WaterSense certification to low-flow plumbing fixtures, such as bathroom faucets, showerheads, toilets, urinals, pre-rinse spray valves, irrigation controllers, and spray sprinkler bodies. These low-flow fixtures consume at least 20% less water than the standard models. Installing these water-efficient plumbing fixtures will trim your water bill by a huge margin.

Install An Instantaneous Water Heater

You can save a lot of water and energy if you install a tankless water heater or an instant water heating system. These instantaneous water heaters heat water on demand. They do not have a reservoir tank for storing the heated water, which means that they do not suffer standby heat loss. Instantaneous water heaters save water because you do not have to wait for the water to heat and hence leave the shower running for some time. Tankless water heaters require less maintenance, which means that your DC water heater repair bill will also be reduced.

Avoid Frozen Pipes

DC frosted pipeThe cold season poses a serious problem to your water supply pipes. The water in these pipes can get frozen during the extremely cold weather. This problem can also affect your drainage and sewer lines. But the highest risk is on the water supply pipes. You should leave your thermostat on during the cold season to avoid frozen pipes. You should also insulate the outdoor pipes to keep them from freezing. Frozen pipes get clogged and they can easily burst leading to massive water loss in your home.

Timely Repairs

All plumbing problems should be fixed immediately. Any leak in your pipes or fixtures should be fixed immediately to avoid unnecessary water loss. You can try various DIY remedies before calling a professional plumber to fix a leak.

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