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If you live in a rural area and count on water delivery to keep your home supplied, you know that every drop counts. Water leaks are a costly issue that not only require more frequent fill-ups, but also contribute to global waste. Below are a few facts that shed more light on this issue. 

3 Facts About Water Leaks You Need to Know

1. Leaks Account for 1 Trillion Gallons of Annual Water Waste

On average, each home in the U.S. wastes roughly 11,000 gallons of water each year. In some cases, homes waste 90 gallons each day. Collectively, that equates to over 1 trillion gallons of wasted water each year across the U.S. It can be as simple as a leaky faucet, old piping, or malfunctioning parts in your plumbing system, so do a thorough check during your next water delivery.

2. It Only Takes a Drop

While a slow-dripping faucet or showerhead doesn’t seem like a big deal, the amount of water wasted adds up. One drip each second equates to over 3,000 gallons of water wasted annually. If you notice slow drips, look at the washers and gaskets in your faucets. If they’re worn, it only takes a quick replacement to stop the leak.

3. Old Homes Are the Worst

water deliveryWhile older homes have an irreplaceable style and charm, they’re one of the biggest culprits when it comes to water waste. Upgrading dated plumbing fixtures and toilets can save up to 16,000 gallons each year. If your home is over 40 years old, have it retrofitted to save money, reduce the risk of plumbing-related issues, and to eliminate water waste.

 

The team at Water Wagon is committed to combating water waste, as well as keeping residents of Fairbanks, AK, supplied with plenty. For over 25 years, they’ve offered home water delivery services and can fill up to 4,000 gallon-sized tanks. If you need water for your home, call (907) 479-4499. You can also visit them online to learn more about their water delivery services.

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