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Toilet Water Saving Tips
Getting high water bill? Cut water bills with simple Water
Conservation Products. Here's how to slash it.
Toilet is, by far, the largest indoor water consuming device.
More than a quarter
of the water you use at home is, well, flushed down
the drain.
But it doesn't have to be this way. By applying minor changes to the
way you use the toilet, you can reduce home water bills significantly.
You can further reduce water bill by installing simple and cheap water
saving devices.
Wondering how to reduce water bill? Here's how you do it:
Avoid
Unnecessary Flushing
Avoid using your toilet as a waste basket. Dispose of
tissues, wet
napkins and other similar waste in the trash can instead, and save
gallons of water every time.
Fix Sticky
Toilet Handles
If your toilet handle frequently sticks in the flush position, or if it
returns to off but the water continues to run constantly, you are using
almost twice if not more water than what you normally should.
Toilet fixing kits are available at almost all hardware
stores, are
cheap and easy to install.
Fix
Running
Toilets
Fixing running toilets may save you up to 300 Gallons (1,140 Liters) a
month, reducing
your water bill significantly!
A big toilet leak is usually visible, sometime even audible.
But there
are silent toilet leaks which are hard to detect. An easy way to find a
silent leak is by purring some colorant (food coloring or any other)
into the toilet tank and wait a little.
If the water in the toilet bowl becomes tainted after 30 minutes or
less – you've got a leak.
Don't forget to flush after the test is done, so that the toilet tank
and bowl won't absorb the coloring agent.
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High water bills can be avoided. Reducing your water bill has never
been that easy with these new water
saving devices:
Upgrade
your Toilet to a Low-Flushing Toilet
Toilets installed prior to 1992 use much more water than newer models
do.
Owing to improved hydrodynamics and toilet basing design, a
newly
designed low-flush toilet can flush reliably using just 1.6 Gallons (6
liters) of water.
Convert
your Toilet to
Low-Flush
If you have no renovation plans, you can convert your old toilet to
low-flush with Cistern Displacement Device or Toilet Tummy.
These water saving devices consist of a plastic bag or container,
filled with water
and hanged on the inside of the toilet tank. Thus, each time you flush
the toilet you use less water.
They are very cheap, extremely easy to install and are my favorite
water bill slashers.
There are many available kits, 'Freddie Frog', 'Save-a-Flush', 'Smart
Flush' and 'Hippo' being an example. Many more
Toilet Tummy products
are offered by Amazon.
Lately some companies give them away for free as a promotion item.
D.I.Y
Low-Flush Toilet
If your toilet does not qualify for the conversion kits, you can always
use this simple makeshift idea to convert any toilet to low flushing
ones:
Take a glass bottle, fill it with water or sand and just place it in
your toilet tank. Make sure it doesn't touch any of the moving parts,
handles or the sealing gasket.
From now on, every flush will use less water!
A plastic bottle will do as well, buy you'll need to weight it down
with some sand or small pebbles (make sure you cap it, so that sand or
pebbles don’t interfere with the toilet mechanism).
Install
Double
Action Toilet
Save more water by flushing just half a bowl.
Double Action Toilets have two flushing handles/buttons: a full-flush
handle and a half-flush one.
Many times, peeing as example (which counts for most flushes) you don't
really need a full flush. Using the half-flush handle will flush only
half the water, saving huge amounts of water each
day.
If you feel that half-flush is not going to do the job – there is
always the usual full-flush action.
Combined with low-flush toilet, incredible water saving can be achieved.
If I have to choose a single device out of all the available water
conservation products, the dual flush toilet would be it.
Convert
your
Current Toilet to Dual-Flush
If you don't intend to buy complete new toilets, you can settle for a
dual flush conversion kit.
Two examples for such water conservation products are SelectFlush and
TwoFlush. Many more
Dual
Flush Conversion Kit are available at Amazon.
There are more
Indoor
Water
Conservation Facts to learn and implement in order to further
reduce your water bills.
And if you own a garden, high water bill can be avoided with these
simple
Frugal
Gardening
Water Saving Tips.
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