You’d be surprised at the amount of water that you use during an average day at home. According to research provided by the Down the Drain Project, the average American uses between 80 to 100 gallons a day. That’s a lot. The more water you use in your home, the more damage you’re doing to the environment and the more money you’re wasting.
There are ways that you can reduce your water usage at home to ensure you’re doing what you can to protect the environment and your wallet. Here are a few helpful hints from our technicians at Snyder Heating and Air:
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- Reduce the length of time for your showers.
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- Reduce the amount of water you use in baths.
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- Check your swimming pools for leaks or evaporating water.
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- Check kitchen and bathroom for leaking faucets.
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- Use the washing machine and dishwasher only when it’s full.
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- Turn off running water when washing your face or brushing your teeth.
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- Water your garden as indicated by your local utility company.
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- Wash your car with a bucket of water rather than a running hose.
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- In addition to reducing your water usage, there are ways you can reduce the amount of energy you use in your home through your air-conditioning and heating usage. Let the qualified technicians of Snyder AC, Plumbing & Electric
provide an energy audit of your entire home or company. We’ll show you easy ways to reduce energy costs and help the environment all at the same time.
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- Wash your car with a bucket of water rather than a running hose.
Contact us today to learn more about reducing energy and water usage in your commercial or residential property.