In the vibrant heart of Tampa Bay, a unique plumbing issue frequently arises, impacting both homes and businesses alike: high water pressure. While it might sound beneficial, this common problem can lead to significant plumbing damage if not properly addressed. Cass Plumbing, a locally owned, family-operated business with over 20 years of dedicated service in Tampa Bay, emerges as the go-to expert for resolving this pressing issue.
High water pressure, often unnoticed by residents, can strain pipes, cause leaks, and even shorten the lifespan of appliances. It's a silent adversary to the int...
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Cass Plumbing’s Eco-friendly Guide to Water Conservation in Tampa
As the residents of Tampa, Florida, we are acutely aware of the potential hazards of water scarcity. While we may not experience droughts as severe as those in California, it's important to recognize that water scarcity is rapidly becoming a nationwide issue. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) projects that 40 states will face significant water shortages within the next decade.
Consequently, every household, including those served by Cass Plumbing in Tampa, must consider water conservation as not just an environmental responsibility, but also a means to save on utility ...
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Water Saving Tips
Anywhere you regularly use water, there’s a good chance there’s something you can do to reduce your water usage. And there are three areas of the home you can make changes with the most impact: the bathroom, the kitchen and the garden.
If you’re looking for small ways you can save money and help the environment by avoiding water waste, put these water conservation tips into practice. You'll end up saving gallons per day and reduce your Tampa water bill, too.
Check for Water Leaks
Usually, the biggest water waster is the one you can’t see! Household leaks waste nearly 1 trillion gallons of...
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5 Helpful Tips To Save Water in Your Tampa Home
Do you want to save money this year? Below, are 5 water saving tips that will save you money.
Take your car to a car wash
Taking your car to a car wash instead of washing it at home with your garden hose sounds counter-intuitive, right? A standard garden hose uses about 10 gallons of water per minute. The average person runs their hose for 15 minutes when they are spraying down, washing and rinsing their car. This means on average you will use 150 gallons of water when you wash your car at home. A power washer uses half the amount of water per minute as a standard hose because there ...
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