Sydney Emergency Plumbing

Tips for Water Conservation & Money Saving Opportunities

Here are quick and easy ways to save water and money in your home, business or commercial property.


The average home uses 63 buckets a day! You can save water (and your back pockets) by having one of our plumbers check your :

  • Taps and replace tap washers
  • Garden taps - with every paid service we will replace your existing garden tap, supplying and installing a brand new one.
  • Check water meters to ensure no leaks over the entire property
  • Toilets - a leaking toilet can waste 16,000 litres of water per year
  • Install water saving tap washers and shower heads
  • Have your sewerage and stormwater drains checked by us annually. Root growth and blockages can cause extensive damage that may require replacement if left unfixed. Maintenance is much cheaper than replacement.

TIPS FOR WATER CONSERVATION & MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITIES

 

 

Rainwater tanks

A rebate of up to $1,500 is available to London Water customers who install a rainwater tank before 30 June 2011. Rainwater tanks installed as a condition of BASIX certification are not eligible for a rebate.

 

Toilet Leaks & Rebates

 

How can I tell if my toilet's leaking?

An easy way to check if your toilet is slowly leaking is to add a few drops of food colouring to your toilet cistern. Don't flush the toilet for at least one hour. If colouring shows up in the toilet bowl after an hour, you've got a leak.

 

London Emergency Plumbing are able to fix any water leaks.  Plumbers know which seals and washers are right for different toilets.

 

On average, a single flush toilet uses around 12 litres of water per flush. A 4-star water efficient dual flush toilet uses less than half this amount. Switching to a 4-star dual flush toilet will save about 25,000 litres of water a year.

 

Tap aerators
Aerators restrict the flow of water from your tap without reducing water pressure. Fit an aerator to your taps and reduce the amount of water you use by more than 50%.


Flow control valves or restrictors can reduce the volume of water through a tap to between three and 15 litres per minute.

A tap left running wastes more than 10 litres of water a minute.

A dripping tap can waste more than 2,000 litres a month. That's 24,000 litres a year - more than an average household uses in one month.

Water efficient taps use 50 per cent less water than standard taps.


 

 

London Emergency Plumbing service all suburbs in the London area and out to the M25 Motorway then on to the M25 Home Counties.

Call now for a London Plumber for all your repair and emergency plumbing needs. No job too small.

Call us TODAY for your LOCAL Plumber

0800 731 0321

 

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