You just bought a house. It’s 40 years old, great neighborhood, beautiful landscaping – and it needs a little TLC. Where do you start?Water Saving Toilets

The best place to start is with quick fixes that can give you the biggest return for your investment.

Many of the older homes on the market still have old toilets in place. Old toilets use about 5 gallons per flush. Considering a normal person flushes a toilet around seven times per day, a family of four can quickly consume 140 gallons or more every day.

Because your toilet is the biggest user of water in your home, it makes sense to start there.

Due to today’s standards and laws, the typical water saving toilets now average 1.6 gallons or less per flush – significantly less than previous standards. Because of the savings in water usage, it’s easy to see that with a simple replacement, you can begin reaping the benefits immediately.

Add in the current rebates offered by Colorado’s local water companies, it becomes an even easier choice.

Denver Water Rebate
Castle Rock Water Rebate
Aurora Water Rebate
Colorado Springs Water Rebate

[Ready to upgrade to water saving toilets? Quality 1st Plumbing is here to help you conserve water, and help you with all your plumbing needs.]

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