Posts Tagged ‘Leaks’
WATER LEAKS WASTE 1 TRILLION GALLONS PER YEAR
How much water is wasted in your home, due to leaks? Average households leak more than 10,000 gallons of water per year. 10 percent of homes waste 90 gallons of water, and more per day, according to epa.gov/watersense. That’s a significant amount of waste. The question is, how do we take action to eliminate leaks and water waste?
Bathrooms in most homes are the typical locat
ions for the greatest amount of wasted water. Many leaks occur from dripping/leaking faucets, showerheads, toilet flappers, and other leaking water valves. We also know that a good amount of wasted water happens with personal habits when washing, brushing teeth, bathing, showering, and more.
The best solutions for saving water is to watch for leaks and have them repaired immediately. Commit to turning off or slowing the flow of running water when shaving, brushing teeth, washing hair, and washing dishes, and be mindful of how much water is running and being wasted. Fixing household water leaks in the home can save you 10% on your water bills. Most of all it helps conserve a precious resource.
Check for leaking water in your home by using these techniques. 
- Check for toilet leaks by placing a drop of food coloring into the water tank. If color shows up in the toilet bowl after 10 minutes, you have a leak. Flush the food coloring from toilet immediately after testing.
- Check visible pipes and all faucet gaskets for surface leaks.
- Check your water meter before and after a two-hour period when no water has been used. There is likely a leak if the meter shows any change.
Once leaks are identified, it’s time to call the professionals at Marlin to properly take care of the repairs. You’ll be on your way to conserving water and reducing moisture inside the home, and you’ll save money along the way.
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STAY HYDRATED IN EXTREME HEAT & KEEP WATER RUNNING EFFICIENTLY
Living in the Phoenix area, you know how dangerous the Extreme Heat is – and HYDRATION is IMPERATIVE. This chart shows many health benefits of staying hydrated in this climate. Be careful, especially if you work outside or spend a significant amount of time outside.
Be sure to take in plenty of water when at home and carry plenty of water with you when you leave home. Be safe in this heat.
Speaking of water, Marlin Services is your licensed plumbing expert that keeps your water running efficiently, draining properly, and operating efficiently for your daily use. Whether water pressure concerns, leaks, clogs, water heater troubles that occur in your kitchen and baths, Marlin Services is at your service to keep you comfortable in your home and business.
Call the licensed plumbing experts at Marlin Services, 602 470-1040.
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SAVE WATER AND SAVE MONEY
Water is an important resource today, and it is essential to understand the amount of water we use and how much we waste down the drain every day. Here’s an opportunity to learn how to easily save water and save $$ in our own homes every day.
In the United States, an average family spends approximately $1,100 per year on their water bill. The good thing is we can save $350 of this by retrofitting older, less efficient fixtures with WaterSense products and ENERGY STAR® qualified appliances.
Check the graphic below, “The Facts On Leaks” and see the statistics on water use and water leaks. It’s an eye-opener for sure. Now, let’s go out and find ways we can save water and save $$ in our own homes. Earth Day is every day and it’s time we do our share in conserving, recycling, and protecting our environment far into the future.
See this infographic to learn more…
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CAUSES OF LOW WATER PRESSURE
Many of us have experienced low water pressure or what is known as low flow in the home plumbing system, and it can be a real hassle. Daily activities, like showering, washing dishes, and doing laundry can be frustrating and can take extra time to complete when water flow is significantly slowed.
Key areas to check when the water pressure drops or fluctuates:
Plumbing Leaks
Leaks in a home’s plumbing system can naturally affect and reduce the water pressure throughout a home, due to the interruption of water flow as a leak pulls water from the system.
Mineral And Debris Buildup In Pipes and Aerators
Debris buildup occurs in the form of sand, dirt, and other pollutants and can enter the pipes of your home or business when a water main fractures. As water travels through a building, mineral buildups naturally occur in pipes from water deposits. Even small amounts of sediment can create a blockage in your home’s plumbing system. One way to address this is to clean the screen on the faucet aerators.
Corrosion Buildup Inside Piping
Steel and galvanized water pipe systems have a life expectancy of up to 20 years. Over the years, a pipe’s natural corrosion tends to block the flow of water in every system.
Malfunction of Municipal Water Supply
There are times when your water flow issues have nothing to do with water pressure at all, and it might have nothing to do with your own piping system. It could be caused by a malfunction in your area’s municipal water supply. Municipal water supply systems are subject to leaks, buildups, and other issues that affect the water supply and water pressure.
Water Softener
Your water softener is another place to look when there is low water pressure in the home or office. Water softeners can fail and backwash water softener resin beads throughout a home’s water pipes. As you can imagine, this can become a huge mess in the plumbing system as it can plug faucets, ruin toilet supply valves, and affect major appliances. A sudden drop in water pressure is a good indication the water softener is the culprit.
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KNOW WHEN TO CALL THE PLUMBER
Many people don’t even think about the care of their plumbing system until it becomes an issue. As with most other major household systems, every plumbing system needs regular care and maintenance for best day-to-day performance – and most of all to help keep your household running smoothly. Rather than wait until you need emergency service, it’s good to know the key areas of your home to check for leaks.
At Home, Watch For:
• Areas where leaks can occur, such as: kitchen and bath faucets, pipes under sinks, showers and bathtubs. Check these areas periodically. The sooner water leaks are detected, the better off you are. It’s best to have plumbing repairs taken care of immediately so as not to incur additional damage and expense. Allowing small leaks to continue, there is greater potential of damaging floors, drywall and fixtures.
When to Call Your Plumber:
• Once water pressure is noticeably low, there is a change in the color of water, or when there are slow draining sinks, showers and tubs… Call your plumber at Marlin Services for professional service and repair 24/7.
What to Watch For:
• Excess water on the floor, loose tiles on tub surround, or damp walls hours after a bath.
• Kitchen sinks and toilets with discolored water, or faucets making rattling sounds when water is running.
• Plumbing leaks can be a substantial expense, when left untreated. We encourage you to check for signs of leaks and plumbing concerns regularly and especially before leaving home on vacation.
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SAFEGUARD YOUR HOME BEFORE VACATION
PREPARE YOUR HOME FOR VACATION
It’s always a good idea to perform your own seasonal home inspection as you move into a new season. When it comes to summer and summer vacations, you’ll want peace of mind in knowing your home is in tip top condition and that all repairs have been taken care of by professionals. Plumbing is one of those things that can easily be forgotten and go unchecked until there’s a major issue. With summer upon us, we want to share tips that can help keep your home running well and allow you to relax and enjoy the season and your vacation. Check these out:
- Check for water leaks indoors before you leave home on vacation. Key locations to check are sinks, showers, tubs and toilets for leaks, and be sure to have any leaks repaired before vacation. Also, check around major appliances for leaks and possible issues that need attention.

- Be sure to check for outdoor plumbing leaks as well. Perform a quick tour of your yard and checking all the water faucets, drip system, and pool plumbing too.
- Turn off water at the main shut-off valve, unless there’s reason to leave it on when on vacation.
- Toilets collect bacteria, and it’s a good idea to pour a half a cup of chlorine bleach into each toilet bowl before leaving on a trip.
- If you are leaving for a long time, have a neighbor or friend turn the water on and run the faucets at least once a month. They can also run the dishwasher and flush toilets to keep them functioning well and eliminate unwanted odors during your time away.
ADDITIONAL ITEMS VACATION REMINDERS:
- Before vacation, unplug small appliances, computers, TVs, lamps, etc., in order to save on utilities
- Make sure smoke detectors and thermostats have fresh batteries and are in good working condition.
- Leave emergency contact information for your house sitter. Be sure to include a list of names and contact information, including Marlin Services for Plumbing & Air Conditioning needs, your electrician, yard, pool service, and others – just in case.
Have a great summer and memorable vacation with family and friends. Enjoy the summer with your home in good working order.
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Fix A LEAK WEEK
Marlin wants to provide you with some important information this week. It’s about the “Drip! Drip! Drip!” sound that is happening in your bathroom or kitchen. Read below to find out 3 new ways to celebrate a Fix a Leak Week!
Be sure to call Marlin Plumbing and Air Conditioning for any repairs or any leaks that need to be fix.
This week and every week!
Citation: Demeur
According to EPA Watersence by, Stephanie Thornton:
1) Get the kids involved: The most effective messengers in today’s “green” movement are often children. If you want to spread the word to parents that it’s time to fix that leak, why not enlist their kids?
2) Get Smart: Did you know that minor household leaks account for more than 1 trillion gallons of water wasted annually in the United States? That’s enough water to supply Arizona, Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico for more than a year! Lean the facts about leaks so you can make the case to customers.
3) Get Online: Get connected with us on FACEBOOK or TWITTER to make sure you don’t waste any water. Since, “The average household wastes more than 10,000 gallons of water each year from leaks.”
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