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Water
Department Do's and Don'ts
Do locate and mark your main water shut
off valve. Make sure that it works properly and that
every family member knows it's location. Major
water damage can occur quickly by broken water pipes.
Do shut off the water to your washing machine when
not in use. Many hoses rot through, causing cellar
floods and high water/sewer bills. Check your hoses
periodically and replace them if need be. We have seen
the damage first hand and prevention is the key.
You are not immune to having 5 feet of water in your
cellar!
Do insulate your hot water heater and pipes. This
will prevent you from having to run your water for long
periods of time to get it hot.
Do turn your hot water heater down. Most can be left
at a setting of 140° and still provide plenty of hot
water.
Do fix any leaky toilets or dripping faucets as soon
as possible. Hundreds of gallons can be wasted in a
matter of days.
Do not turn you heat way back, when leaving
your house for long periods of time in the winter. Your
pipes may freeze and burst.
Do not water your lawn during the day. The majority
of water is lost to evaporation and wind.
Do not drink water from a garden hose. The vinyl
coating is made with chemicals that can get into the
water as it flows through.
Do not submerge a garden hose in buckets, pools, tubs
or sinks and never attach chemical sprayers,
without a backflow device. A water main break or fire
hydrant use, can cause a vacuum sucking toxic chemical
into your house plumbing. |