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Start Saving Water to Save Money for your Business

Saving water at your business is a great way to benefit the environment and even help you save money. No matter what kind of business you have you use water for things like plumbing, customer services or even production. Water waste as small as leaky pipes can add up and make a big impact on your water bill, costing you more each month. But, when you save water your business is more environmentally conscious, more efficient and able to save money, which can be used to further develop your business. Even when you make some small changes or adopt some simple habits, you can decrease the amount of water you use and benefit your business. Schedule a Water Audit

First, schedule a water audit that will help you learn exactly how your business uses water. An audit will alert you to any issues within your water system, like leaks or broken appliances, that are leading to wasted water. Some water problems are obvious, but others aren’t. A professional will be able to identify leaks that you don’t know about and other issues that only a trained eye can find.

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An audit will also help you find ways you can use water more efficiently. When you know where your business is wasting water, you will know how to make a change and start saving. Maintain Appliances and Plumbing Fixtures

Inefficient appliances and plumbing fixtures are a common source of wasted water. Your water audit may be able to identify some issues, but you should also schedule maintenance checks for things like cooking appliances, heating and cooling systems, dishwashers and plumbing systems. A maintenance inspection will make it possible to identify problems and make repairs before they get out of hand and become more expensive. When your appliances are well taken care of, cleaned and have their parts replaced as needed, they will work more efficiently. When they work well they won’t be prone to wasted water and you’ll get better performance. Use Evaporative Coolers Wisely If you depend on an evaporative cooler, or even if you just use some portable models, use them wisely. These coolers depend on water to run and cool your building and if you overrun them you will end up using a lot of water. Be sure to turn the units off in the evenings and when your offices are closed. You can also make sure you aren’t running them too often. Try cutting back on the amount of time they are on and see if your building is still comfortable. If it is, you can cut back on how much you use them. Install Water Efficient Fixtures If you have older fixtures and appliances, they probably don’t use water very efficiently. In fact, even some newer models aren’t water efficient. Over time, the amount of water these things waste can really add up and when you switch to efficient models, you will save a lot of water each month.

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Water efficient faucets, washing machines and toilets all work just as well as traditional models but use much less water. If you can, upgrade to these models or make it a point to slowly phase out older fixtures with new, more efficient models as you can. Limit your Water Pressure

Businesses that use higher water pressures than needed also end up wasting water. Of course, you don’t want your water pressure so low that it makes your fixtures inefficient and your job harder to do. You also want to make sure you provide good services for your customers. But, if you can turn your water pressure down even just slightly, you can still make sure things run smoothly while saving some cash at the same time. If you aren’t sure how to adjust your water pressure or what to set it at, contact a professional plumber. Assess your Processes If you use water to serve your customers or manufacture products, assess your processes. Take each one individually and look at the way you do things to see if there are ways you can use water more efficiently. The ways you can save water will depend on what exactly your business does and how you use water. For example, a restaurant will be able to install water-efficient faucets and dishwashers while a manufacturing plant may need to reassess how it creates products. When you find ways you can cut back on water use, you will start saving money and you might even find more efficient ways to run your business.

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Use Water-Wise Landscaping Habits Whether you just have a few flowerbeds in front of your shop or have a lot of landscaping around your office building, using water efficiently outside is important. It can take a lot of water to keep grass green, flowers blooming and trees leafy and full. You can cut back on water use by running sprinklers in the evenings or even using rainwater collection systems. Consider making your landscaping a little more water efficient by using plants that thrive with less water. These succulent plants look gorgeous but don’t depend on so much water so you can save on your water bill. Install a Water Use Monitoring Device A professional can install a water use monitoring device that can help you track how much water you use. This is a great way to find out if something is wrong in your system, since a sudden surge in water use could signal an issue with an appliance or even a leaky or broken pipe. Monitoring devices will also help you know which water-saving changes are working and which ones aren’t. For example, you can compare water use now with how much water you use after you install water-efficient appliances to see the difference and savings. Saving water at your business is good for the environment and good for your business. When you make a few changes and start some good habits, you’ll use less water and even benefit your bottom line. To find out how we can help your business save water, please visit http://www.h2obuildingservices.co.uk/