Fixes That Pay Back
A silently running toilet can waste hundreds of gallons per day, and a barely visible irrigation leak can drain your budget. Use a few drops of food coloring in the toilet tank to check for seepage, and walk your yard looking for soggy patches. Replace flappers, tighten fittings, and schedule seasonal inspections. Share your fastest fix story below, and tag someone who could use the dye-test trick this weekend.
Fixes That Pay Back
Swap in WaterSense-labeled faucets, showerheads, and toilets to cut usage with no loss of performance. Aerators are inexpensive and quick to install, lowering flow while maintaining satisfying pressure. Consider thermostatic shower valves and dual-flush toilets for extra control. If you upgraded recently, tell us your favorite fixture and why you love it. Subscribe for our checklist of the most impactful, budget-friendly replacements.