Summer in Texas almost inevitably means severe drought. As summer progresses, the dry days between rain tick higher and higher until we throw our hands in the air and quit counting. But don’t lose hope just yet! There are plenty of meaningful steps we can take, both indoors and outdoors, to mitigate the effects of drought and save precious water.
Leaks can waste more water than you might think. Did you know that an average household’s leaks can waste nearly 10,000 gallons of water every year?
For comparison, the Mayo Clinic recommends a person needs around 260 to 365 gallons of drinking water a year. With that in mind, make it a point to fix any leaking pipes, faucets, and toilets to prevent unnecessary water loss.
By installing low-flow showerheads and faucets you can reduce your water usage by up to 30% without sacrificing water pressure. These can often be installed yourself without the need for a plumber. Check the internet or the manufacturer for video installation guides to get started.
As always, take shorter showers and only run the dishwasher and washing machine when you have a full load. By getting into better habits when doing our daily chores, we can save a significant amount of water when it starts to get scarce.