CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO HOLINESS!
Is your bathroom outdated?
We have the ability to repair or replace most every part in your bathroom. However, when the situation merits it,
we might recommend a new part or fixture to replace the existing one. We recommend and install "plumber's choice"
parts and fixtures from only the most reliable manufacturers.
We feature TOTO brand bathroom fixtures.
Water Saving Tips for the Bathroom
- If your shower can fill a one-gallon bucket in less than 20 seconds, then replace it with a more water efficient
showerhead
- Time your shower to keep it under 5 minutes. You’ll save up to 1,000 gallons
a month
- Install low-volume toilets
- Put food coloring in your
toilet tank. If color seeps into the toilet bowl, you have a leak. It’s easy to fix, and you can save more than 600
gallons a month
- Plug the bathtub before turning the water on, then adjust the temperature as
the tub fills up
- Turn off the water while you brush your teeth and save 4 gallons a minute.
That’s 200 gallons a week for a family of four
- Make sure your toilet flapper doesn’t
stick open after flushing
- Drop that tissue in the trash instead of flushing it and save gallons
every time
- If your toilet was installed before 1980, place a toilet dam or bottle filled with
water in your toilet tank to cut down on the amount of water used for each flush. Be sure these devices to not interfere with
operating parts
- Listen for dripping faucets and toilets that flush themselves. Fixing a leak
can save 500 gallons each month
- Install a low-flow showerhead. They’re inexpensive, easy
to install, and can save your family more than 500 gallons a week
- Turn off the water while
you shave and you can save more than 100 gallons a week
- To save water and time, consider washing
your face or brushing your teeth in the shower
- Keep a bucket in the shower to catch water as
it warms up or runs. Use this water to flush toilets or water plants
- When you are washing your
hands, don’t let the water run while you lather

