The first day of school is approaching fast, and pretty soon our children will be hustling and bustling to get ready and head out the door! When it’s time to wash up in the morning, you may not realize how much water your kids are using, especially when brushing their teeth. The good news is that there are several ways to conserve water while brushing your teeth. Here are a few:
Turn off the faucet. Turning off the tap water between wetting your toothbrush and rinsing your teeth is one of the easiest and most effective ways to conserve water when brushing your teeth. In fact, shutting off the water can save your family up to 10 gallons of water per day!
Use a cup. If you use your hands to rinse after brushing your teeth, you will end up wasting more water. Why? Because using your hands allows more tap water to run through your fingers. Using a cup instead will eliminate the amount of water you waste. Plus, you’ll have just enough to rinse your mouth with.
Limit the pressure. The more water pressure you use in your bathroom sink, the more water you waste. This is because more tap water is ejected from the faucet when you turn it on. So instead, reduce your home’s water pressure by using a self-installed pressure-reducing valve. Doing so can cut down your water pressure from 100 pounds per square inch to 50.
What other water conservation rules do you live by? Share them with us on our Facebook page!
Nassau Plumbing and Sewer Rooter offers all of the plumbing, sewer, and drain services you need to keep your home functioning properly. Call us today at 877.713.8136 for emergency services or visit our website for more information.
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Thursday, August 20, 2015
Friday, September 5, 2014
Every Mom's Favorite Kitchen Cleaning Tricks
It's no secret that every child's favorite after school activity is snack time! That's why every mom loves learning clever tips to keep her kitchen clean.
At New York Plumbing and Sewer, we're happy to give you the support you need. Whether it's for routine plumbing maintenance or every day home improvement tips, you can count on us.
5 Kitchen Cleaning Tips
At New York Plumbing and Sewer, we're happy to give you the support you need. Whether it's for routine plumbing maintenance or every day home improvement tips, you can count on us.
5 Kitchen Cleaning Tips
- For those juice boxes that spill all over, use hydrogen peroxide in water. With a few drops of ammonia this concoction is the answer for stone counter top stains.
- Half a cup of baking soda and two gallons of water is all you need for a sparkling clean tile floor. These are ingredients you can grab on the way to work in the morning, and their cheap!
- Nine parts warm water and one part white vinegar is your solution for shinier wood floors. Getting your kids to leave their shoes at the front door may be hard, but cleaning up after them doesn't have to be.
- Have a little artist in your house? Crayons on wall paint can be washed away with mild dish-washing soap mixed with water.
- Squirt a little ketchup on your kid's plate of chicken nuggets and then add a little to your pots and pans. Rinsing copper and brass fixtures with ketchup and warm water removes tarnish.
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Find a leak during your little cleaning spree? No worries! At New York Plumbing and Sewer Rooter, we're available for all of your plumbing emergencies and needs. Call us at 516-874-7937 today! LIKE us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and connect with us on Google+ for more updates and plumbing information.
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Perfect Plumbing For Your Back-To-School Routine
Back-to-school time is just around the corner. Your kids may be excited for new teachers and classmates, but getting back into the swing of that busy morning routine has you worried. Guess what? Your pipes are worried too!
Once shopping for school supplies, first day outfits and new shoes is complete, take a moment to talk with your family about how you can avoid plumbing disasters this September. Your home may see a spike in water use this month, so educate your kids on a few ways they can help save.
Back-To-School Plumbing Tips
Split up the showers between morning and night. This will allow everyone to receive optimal water temperature and pressure, and avoid morning arguments! Also, consider adding a 5-minute maximum rule.
If your bath mat is old or worn, considering replacing with a new non-slip one. Slipping and falling in the bathroom is the cause of more household injuries than you might think. This will help keep everyone safe as they are getting ready to head out the door.
Remind your kids to turn off the water when they are brushing their teeth. Brushing your teeth with the water on wastes up to 100 gallons of water per person, per month. A family of five can save 500 gallons of water just by sticking to this trick in September.
Consider calling a plumber for routine maintenance before the school year starts to make sure everything is in great working condition. Either way, pay extra close attention to your pipes this time of year. They are doing a lot of work!
No matter how much of a rush you are in, be mindful of little mistakes - like throwing unwanted items down the toilet instead of into the garbage pale. It may only take one piece of floss to clog drain right up.
At New York Plumbing and Sewer Rooter, we're available for all of your plumbing emergencies and needs. Call us at 516-874-7937 today! LIKE us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and connect with us on Google+ for more updates and plumbing information.
Once shopping for school supplies, first day outfits and new shoes is complete, take a moment to talk with your family about how you can avoid plumbing disasters this September. Your home may see a spike in water use this month, so educate your kids on a few ways they can help save.
Back-To-School Plumbing Tips
Split up the showers between morning and night. This will allow everyone to receive optimal water temperature and pressure, and avoid morning arguments! Also, consider adding a 5-minute maximum rule.
If your bath mat is old or worn, considering replacing with a new non-slip one. Slipping and falling in the bathroom is the cause of more household injuries than you might think. This will help keep everyone safe as they are getting ready to head out the door.
Remind your kids to turn off the water when they are brushing their teeth. Brushing your teeth with the water on wastes up to 100 gallons of water per person, per month. A family of five can save 500 gallons of water just by sticking to this trick in September.
Consider calling a plumber for routine maintenance before the school year starts to make sure everything is in great working condition. Either way, pay extra close attention to your pipes this time of year. They are doing a lot of work!
No matter how much of a rush you are in, be mindful of little mistakes - like throwing unwanted items down the toilet instead of into the garbage pale. It may only take one piece of floss to clog drain right up.
At New York Plumbing and Sewer Rooter, we're available for all of your plumbing emergencies and needs. Call us at 516-874-7937 today! LIKE us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and connect with us on Google+ for more updates and plumbing information.
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