Don't Flush Your Money Down The Drain

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(NAPSA)—Conserving water is not only an easy way to “go green,” it can also keep more green in homeowners’ pockets. Since the flushing oftoilets, running of faucets and showers, and filling of bathtubs are everyday actions that, if altered, can have a big effect on the monthly water bill, Fluidmaster con- ducted a survey to flush out homeowners’ perceptions about water conservation, starting, where else, but in the bathroom, specifically the toilet. Nearly all homeowners(95 percent) consider water conservation to be an important topic and are interested in learning more about how to be more water-conscious. In addition, many homeowners (88 percent) are aware that fixing a leaky toilet can help save money and water, yet often it remains the last task on the home improvementlist. Leaks can sound as though water is running inside the tank and can cause the toilet to turn on and off without being flushed. These leaks can add up over the course of a year, affecting both the environment as well as a homeowner’s utility bill. The water waste from one leaky toilet can fill a backyard swimming pool within one year. Americans actually drink very little (less than two percent) of our processed “drinking water”—the rest is used on lawns, in washing machines, cooking, bathing and in toilets. When comparedto all the other uses of water in the home, a leaky toilet is the main culprit. It can waste hundredsof gallons of water a day if not properly repaired. Yet, in a recent survey of more than 1,000 homeowners, nearly one out of five people (19 Conserving water may start in your bathroom. Check your toilet to make sure it doesn’t leak and is not wasting water. percent), suspected they had at least one toilet that was not working properly in their residence, but have yet to repair it. Water waste with toilets can usually be traced back to one of two components: Fill or Flush. The Leak Sentry Fill Valve prevents the automatic refill of leaky toilet tanks. The technology’s unique locking device will not let the tank refill unless the toilet has been flushed, notifying the homeowner of the leak while the toilet remainsfully operational. The flapper seals water in the tank or allows water to flow out once thetoilet is flushed. If a flapper does not fit correctly, a leak can occur. The Adjust-A-Flush Flapper can be adjusted to provide the right amount of water for an effective flush. Visit www.fluidmaster.com for an array of toilet repair products including everything needed for a toilet tank overhaul or a simple part replacement.