There is a good chance that everyone has experienced a leaking toilet or tap at home at least once before. How did you deal with it? Did you leave it, in the hope that problem would go away? Or did you fix it, aware that leaks account for significant losses in money and water? Market research conducted by Water Wise has Shown that 77% of participants in our Water Wise Questionnaires don’t have leaks at home. Of the remaining 23% that experience leaks at home, more than a quarter admitted not to fixing the leaks because they didn’t know how.
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Water Wise has recognized the need for more Education on leak-fixing and has addressed this gap by compiling this information booklet detailing how to fix leaks in taps, toilets, mains and hose pipes and irrigation systems. This booklet serves to provide simple DIY Solutions to common household and garden leaks. Remember, if the leak is serious, it is always best to call a plumber.
“Leaking taps can amount to water losses of up to 60 litres a day, while leaking toilets can waste an average of 400 litres per day.”
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