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Bio: Trying to find ways to save money? Checking your plumbing is one way to do that. The amount of water your plumbing uses is often not considered very often by many people. Therefore, leaks can go undetected and fixtures can use more water than necessary. However, you can make simple adjustments to your plumbing to reduce your costs. Here are some plumbing tips you can use to save money.

Check Your Faucets
Every day, leaky faucets waste up to 15 gallons of water. This really adds up over a year. In most cases, a leaky faucet is the result of a faucet not being closed completely or a gasket that has worn out. A lot of the time, the leak can be fixed by replacing a seal or gasket. If you notice a drip when you turn off the faucet or shower head, take a closer look. Often it's best to replace the entire unit, which in turn leads to the use of less water with newer faucets.

Low Flow Aerators
When your faucets are in excellent shape and are not leaking, but you want to reduce the amount of water they use, you might consider a low-flow aerator. The low flow aerator is an attachment that fits on the end of your faucet. There are 22 gallons of water flowing from most faucets per minute. As air is injected into the stream, water pressure is not affected. Hence, a low flow aerator cuts that down to 15. Additionally, you will also spend less on electricity and gas, as your water heater will have to heat less water to meet demand.

Toilet Maintenance
The actual toilet will last for a long time, but the parts inside will not. As a result, parts such as the flapper, flush valve, and fill valve will wear down over time. A broken part can lead to more water being used to operate your toilet. A flapper usually lasts between four and five years, a flush valve between six and seven years, and a fill valve about three years. It is important to replace these parts when needed and to routinely check for problems. Furthermore, if you notice that your toilet is acting up, such as phantom flushing, take action right away to reduce waste.

Watch What Goes Down The Drain
Preventing plumbing issues will also save you by reducing waste and saving utilities. Watching what goes down the drain is one of the best things you can do for your plumbing to prevent problems. Clogged drains can cause a big mess in your home and cause further damage to your plumbing. Hence you should not allow items such as the following to enter your drains:
Fats, oils, and grease
Starchy foods that expand
Fibrous food peels
Egg shells
Coffee grounds
Bones
Glass
Trash
Hair
Paper towels
Diapers and wipes
Feminine hygiene products
Cotton swabs
Dental floss
Also, do not reach for liquid drain cleaners if your drain is clogged. Drain cleaners are made out of heavy duty chemicals that can eat through your pipes and cause more damage. In case you have tried plunging without success, you may have a more serious plumbing problem at hand, in which case you should contact your local plumber.

Professional Drain Cleaning
Regular drain cleaning also reduces the gunk that collects inside your pipes, thereby saving you money. Clean pipes are the result of this. There could be pressure inside your pipes if your drains are regularly clogged. This can cause your pipes to crack or burst. Your drains can be cleaned at least once a year to allow your plumbing to function properly and help you determine whether you need any repairs. This can save you a lot of money. Dealing with a stubborn clog or leak? Call the experts at Candu today!
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