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Water conservation isn’t just good for the environment — it saves money on utility bills. Here are practical ways to reduce water use in your Bradenton home.
A dripping faucet can waste hundreds of gallons per year. A running toilet can waste thousands. Fix leaks as soon as you find them.
WaterSense-certified faucets, showerheads, and toilets use significantly less water than standard models without sacrificing performance. The EPA estimates WaterSense products can save the average household more than 20,000 gallons per year.
Reducing shower time by just two minutes can save up to 10 gallons per shower. A low-flow showerhead amplifies these savings.
Only run the dishwasher and washing machine with full loads. Both use roughly the same amount of water regardless of load size.
Tankless water heaters deliver hot water faster than tank systems, reducing the amount of cold water wasted while waiting for hot water to arrive.
Contact Air & Energy at 941-778-0773 for water-saving plumbing upgrades in Bradenton.