Install Faucet and Showerhead Aerators and Save Money!

According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the average household in the US spends about $500 on their water and sewer bill each year, which doesn’t seem too bad, but what if we were to tell you that there’s an easy way to knock off about $170 from that yearly total. Would you like to know how?

As we said, it’s easy!  The EPA reports that the average household uses approximately 32% of their indoor water usage on sinks and showers alone, and generally uses older or out-of-date faucets and fixtures.  These old, out-of-date fixtures are very low-efficient, which means they are very wasteful and actually cost you a lot more money than necessary to use!  At Daniel Cordova Plumbing, Drain & Sewer, we recommend retrofitting your entire home with new, more high-efficient models that will not only help save water but will also help keep more money in YOUR pocket!

If replacing all of the faucets and fixtures in your home isn’t quite in your budget, for the time being, try this quick and cheap tip:

Install a faucet aerator or showerhead aerator in each of your sinks and showers.  These aerators only cost a few dollars each and are installed at the tip of your faucets or inside your showerhead and are designed to “add air” to the water stream, which gives the illusion of more water, but actually, you’re using less!  They are very easy to install, and also help reduce splashing, and can even increase water pressure too!

Simple fixes like this can help you conserve nearly 30% of your household water usage, which you will definitely notice when it comes time to pay your next water bill!

Don’t Take a Leak! Get it Fixed Quick! The Facts About Water Leaks and Leak Detection

Leak-Detection-Fix-A-Leak-Week-Daniel-Cordova-PlumbingThat’s right!  Don’t take a leak!  A water leak that is.  Based on some statistics from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), an average household will waste 10,000 gallons of water each year due to simple leaks in the home.  Think about it.  That’s 10,000 full-gallon milk jugs just sitting in your home are wasted each year.  That’s enough to fill an entire standard-sized backyard swimming pool!  Not only that, but one out of every ten homes in the US has leaks that waste an upward of 90 to 100 gallons per DAY!  That home MIGHT be yours, and YOU might be overpaying a hefty amount on your monthly water bill because of it!  Let us help you determine if you have any leaks!

Leak detection is the key!  Most leaks occur around major fixtures and appliances in the home, such as toilets, sinks, showers, bathtubs, refrigerators, washing machines, garden hoses, etc.  Many of these leaks are actually very easy to find and correct, and the best part is, by fixing them, the average household can save more than ten percent (10%) off their monthly water bill!  Let us help you find out if you have any leaks!

The most obvious signs of leaks are easily detected by simply using four out of your five senses:

  1. LOOK for visible signs of water damage on walls, floors, or even ceilings.  This may be discoloration or warping near any major appliances or water lines.
  2. LISTEN for sounds of running water or drips coming from any major fixtures or appliances.
  3. SMELL for mildew or mold in places near any major fixtures or appliances.
  4. TOUCH to see if you feel dampness behind or underneath any major fixtures or appliances.

Generally, these are the first indicators of a problem, but all too often none of these indicators are present, which is why so many household leaks go unnoticed each year.  Another way to assess if you might have a leak is to run a check of your water meter.  Read your water meter before and after a two-hour time frame where no water will be used in your house.  If the meter does not read exactly the same after two hours, mayday!  You have a leak!

A third easy check to run is on your toilets.  Running toilets are one of the biggest culprits of wasted water each year.  Place a drop of food coloring in your toilet tank.  If within 15 minutes it appears in the bowl without flushing, yikes!  You have a leak!  (NOTE: Just make sure to flush your toilet immediately following this experiment to avoid color-stained toilet bowls!)

Now, once a leak is detected, most often it is something that just requires a quick twist to tighten, but if you’re not sure of the cause, or suspect a leak that you cannot find, it’s always best to call a professional.  Local plumbing companies, like Daniel Cordova Plumbing, Drain & Sewer, can often detect a leak in a matter of minutes and figure out a quick remedy to make it stop.  Most household leaks just require a simple part replacement which can be taken care of very easily.  However, with many older fixtures and appliances, we always recommend retrofitting to newer more efficient ones that will help save you more than what they even cost to have installed!

So don’t sit around and wonder why your water bill is so high, don’t take a leak!  CHECK, TWIST, REPLACE!

  1. CHECK near all of your fixtures and appliances for signs of a leak
  2. TWIST any loose fittings or washers to ensure a tight connection
  3. REPLACE if your fixtures or appliances are out-of-date or if you notice any worn parts, have them replaced as soon as possible for a quick money saver!

If you’d like more facts about Water Sense, a program designed by the EPA to help save water and save you money, visit them online by clicking on this link EPA Water Sense Program or visit our website at DanielCordovaPlumbing.com to find out how we can help!  If you are interested in an entire home leak detection check-up today, give us a call at (626) 968-0885. Don’t take a leak!  Get it fixed quick!

Are You Being Filtered From Yelp?

Yelp_Filtered_ReviewsIf you’ve ever posted a review on Yelp, do you know that your review might be hidden or filtered from the public view?

Yes!  It’s true!  All that trouble to write a review and your 2 cents might not even count!!  Yelp (and a few other online city guides or directories) use highly technical screening processes before permanently posting their reviews to the public.  When it comes to Yelp, if you are a new user on their site, meaning you have only written one or two reviews, they don’t really consider you “credit-worthy enough”.  Well, what it actually is, is that this filter is put in place to restrict local business owners from creating multiple “fake” accounts to accredit their business with 5-star rave reviews.  Believe it or not, this practice is fairly common and should be reprimanded, but oftentimes there aren’t real ways to distinguish the real customers from the fake ones, hence these filters.

But you just left a review, so where did it go?  If you go to a business’ Yelp page, like our Daniel Cordova Plumbing, Drain & Sewer page,  and scroll down to the bottom.  On the left-hand side, you will see in small gray text something that says… “read # filtered reviews”.  This is actually a link, and if you click on the link, you will see all of that company’s filtered reviews.

How do you get your review out of this filter though?  It’s actually pretty easy…start using Yelp more!!  Leave reviews for other local businesses and connect with your friends on Yelp.  The more you Yelp, the more it will help build your creditworthiness with Yelp, and just-like-that, your reviews will pop out of those crazy filters!

So don’t let your 2 cents go to waste; Help support local businesses and help other customers by leaving more reviews!  Thanks for reading, and if you haven’t already, check out our Yelp page and leave a review!

Before You Hire A Plumber- Two Things You Should Always Check First!

When it comes to the service industry, it’s always a guessing game.  What do you rely on?  A contractor your friend referred because they heard about him through some guy at work? An electrician you read about in the paper? A refrigerator repairman that popped up on Google?  Are these really trustworthy sources?  Maybe, but you got to know more!  Remember, these people are coming into your home. You not only need to trust them, but you also need to make sure that your house and your family are secure around them too!

The two things that are easy to attain and you should always check first are the following:

1.  Always check their license & insurance!

For any type of service company that must enter your home or step foot on your property to do work, this is a huge deal!  If any problems arise while the work is being done, you (the property owner) will be held completely liable if they are not licensed, bonded, and insured.  More often than not though, you will be able to find some guy on Craigslist or through a friend referral who will do the work for half the price of a licensed professional, but just beware, if any little thing goes wrong, it might end up costing you hundreds, if not thousands of dollars extra!

2. Check out their reviews!

If it was a referral from a friend, ask what they thought.  If it was a co-worker of a friend of yours, ask what that co-worker thought.  Never be afraid to ask!  Also, check online!  Online directories such as Google Places, Yahoo Local, Yelp, and many others allow users to leave feedback and reviews about local businesses.  These reviews are generally pretty candid, and if nothing looks too fishy (such as 10 reviews on the same date all saying how great the company was) these are great resources to rely on!

Getting a better idea of the company you are allowing in your home is strongly encouraged to protect the well-being of your home and your family!  You can never be too cautious!