The Facts About Leaky Faucets

According to The Environmental Protection Agency, the average household’s leaks can account for more than 10,000 gallons of water wasted every year or the equivalent amount of water needed to do 270 loads of laundry. Household leaks can waste more than one trillion annually nationwide. That’s equal to the annual household water use of more than eleven million homes. Ten percent of homes have leaks that waste up to 90 gallons of water or more per day. Common types of leaks in the home include toilet flappers, dripping faucets, and other leaking valves that can be easily fixed by a plumber in Mokena. Fixing easily corrected household leaks can save homeowner’s around ten percent on their water bills.

Water costs money so it is important not to waste it. One of the first signs of a water leak is an increase in your monthly water bill. Leaking toilets and faucets are more than just a nuisance. Not only do they waste water but also cost you your hard earned money. Finding and fixing household leaks are so easy there really should be no excuse not to check for them. If you don’t feel qualified to assess whether you have leaks or not put it in the hands of our highly skilled professionals. Our reputation is important to us and we work hard to protect it. You can be confident we will inspect everything down to the finest detail and you can enjoy saving money instead of throwing it away.