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3 Ways To Reduce the Water Consumption in Your Business

6/26/2022 (Permalink)

Three Ways To Reduce the Water Consumption in Your Business

Running a business means you have a lot on your plate. You not only have to ensure you have plenty of staff and inventory on hand at all times, but you must also continually look for ways to cut costs and keep your spending low. One way to save money – and prevent waste – is by reducing your water consumption. Here are three ways to reduce how much water your Santee, CA, business uses. 

1. Look for Potential Water Issues
Even a tiny leak in your plumbing system can create a lot of damage to your building and add to your overall costs. Depending on the severity of the leak and the amount of damage your business sustained from it, you might also have to pay for water damage restoration services to fix everything. Ask a licensed plumber to scope your pipes and identify any problems. It's also helpful to have an irrigation specialist check your watering system to ensure it is in good working order. 

2. Install Hands-Free Faucets
A typical bathroom faucet uses approximately 2.2 gallons of water a minute. Sometimes clients and customers mindlessly leave the bathroom faucet on when they leave the room, which can cost you a pretty penny in water costs. Prevent those water issues by installing a hands-free faucet. The faucet will only turn on when it senses hands underneath it, so you no longer have to worry about throwing money down the drain. 

3. Upgrade Your Irrigation System
One water upgrade that will dramatically reduce your water consumption is changing your irrigation system. Install a rain sensor to your system to ensure the system doesn't turn on when it isn't needed. Additionally, make sure you water in the early morning or late evening, so the water doesn't evaporate in the day's heat. It's also important to regularly inspect the sprinkler heads to keep water issues at bay. 
Reducing your water consumption doesn't have to be a time-consuming process. You can see a big difference almost immediately when you make a few minor changes.

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