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How to Conserve Water and Save Money

by BlondieWrites on August 24, 2007

Who doesn’t want to save money on water? Conserving water isn’t only good for your budget, it’s something we should all to to help the environment.

A leaky toilet that won’t stop running can cost you a lot of money. Even if you are in a rural area and on well water, like me, a water leak can cost you money by keeping your pump running, which runs up your power bill, and can even burn your pump up, resulting in hundreds of dollars worth of damage.

One way that we can save money is by making sure our toilets are in good working order. It’s the one area of the home most used and the one that, if it’s leaking, can cost us a lot of money. There’s one way to be sure your toilets are not costing you money.

H2O Guard’s Fill-O-Meter valve meters a pre-determined amount of water, 1.6 or 3.5 (depending on the model), and then positively shuts off. No more water can enter the tank until the handle is depressed again, regardless of any internal leaks thus minimizing waste from leaks. Outdated valves measure the level of water in the tank and will keep pumping anytime the level drops which could result in catastrophic leaks.

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==>>Saves on average over 5,000 gallons per toilet, per year.

==>>Signals the first time you have a flapper leak.

==>>Eliminates costly damage from overflowing or broken tanks.

==>>Reduce maintenance cost with a quick and easy installation.

==>>Conserve Water and Save Money

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