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Home Inspiration and Updates
Bathroom Updates
Clever Bathroom Ideas
For some reason most of us decide to update our bathroms last. When in fact it is the easiest and cheapest room to update. We have some ideas for your bathroom that are easy and won't empty your wallet. Unique bathroom ad listings.
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DIY Bathroom Decor
Is your half bath or powder room cramping your style? We've got tips and design ideas to make your tiny bath your new favorite room of the house. Whether your bathroom is large or small, these savvy storage ideas and ads will help you add space and stay organized.
 
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Plumbing and drinking water EPA requires community water systems to deliver annual drinking water quality reports to their customers. These reports enable Americans to make practical, knowledgeable decisions about their health and their environment. http://www.epa.gov/ccr/resources-and-information-about-ccr-consumers

The annual drinking water report:

  • Provides customers with water quality information from the previous calendar year.
  • Must be distrubuted to consumers by July 1st each year.
  • Supplements public notification that water systems must provide to their customers upon discovering any contaminant standard.

Bathroom: What you can do behind closed doors to conserve water.

Over half the water use inside a home takes place in the bathroom.

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  • Turn off the water while shaving or brushing teeth. (: up to 4 gallons a minute, or up to 200 gallons a week for a family of four!)
  • Take short showers instead of tub baths; showers use less water. (If you keep your showers to under 5 minutes you’ll save up to 1,000 gallons a month.)
  • If you do take a bath, be sure to plug the drain right away and adjust the temperature as you fill the tub.
  • Don’t use your toilet as a wastebasket. Use a leak-free, high efficiency toilet. (Toilets are by far the main source of water use in the home: nearly 30 percent of residential indoor water consumption.)
  • When washing your hands, turn off the water while you lather.

 

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