 Savings During the Holiday Season!
Gift yourself some peace of mind this holiday season by finding ways to save water and money!
Did you know that leaking toilets are the biggest cause of water waste in your home? If left undetected, leaking toilets can waste hundreds of gallons of water every day. Finding and fixing leaks can be the key to big savings.
Most toilet leaks occur when the flapper, a rubber piece that seals the tank, becomes old or deteriorates over time. Replacing a worn-out flapper is a quick and easy fix that can often resolve leaks instantly, saving water and reducing costs.
Upgrading from an older, high-water-use toilet to a new water-saving model is also a great way to save money on your water bill. Plus, with Tucson Water’s high-efficiency toilet rebate, you can apply to get $100 per toilet back just for making the switch.
But you don’t have to stop there!
To get you started on your water-saving journey, Tucson Water is offering FREE conservation kits. When you place your order, make sure to include leak-detection dye tabs and watch our new toilet inspection video to make sure your toilets are leak-free.
Our DIY Water Audits will help you learn how much water your household fixtures and appliances use. Take a survey and use the Tucson Home Water Works calculator to explore which devices might be using the most water at home and get customized tips that can help make your home more efficient. Customers are still eligible for a one-time $25 bill credit for participating.
Another way you can save water is by installing a water flow monitoring device. If you are interested in exploring these, Tucson Water has done the research for you! Look for our Water Flow Monitoring & Leak Detection Devices Brochure, to see comparisons between retail devices that can send leak alerts, give you water use information, and in some cases, shut the water supply off automatically.
Our webpage offers the details about rebates, a link to sign up for your free conservation kit, and access to these and many more resources to help you save water and money this holiday season—and into the future!
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