Leaking toilets result in six billion gallons of water loss every day according to Richard Quintana, founder of AquaOne Technologies. That astonishing figure is a real problem with financial and physical effects. Here’s how the water gets washed away. Quintana says there are more than one billion toilets in the U.S. and, according to the American Water Works Association, one out of five leaks. The toilets can lose anywhere from 30 to 500 gallons of water daily just from a small silent leak that is the size of a staple.
According to a report from the Associated Press, handyman jobs are increasing for practical repairs like leaking toilets. These days, in a tough economy, homeowners are trying to preserve their homes and to conserve wherever they can. But, Quintana says it’s not just water loss which translates to financial loss that can hurt homeowners. Leaky toilets lead to black mold and even injuries.
“A senior who had a problem with his toilet getting plugged walked into the bathroom and didn’t notice the water on the floor and had a slip and fall injury,” says Quintana. Due to his age and the injury, the fall landed him in a nursing facility.
That’s why Quintana promotes the use of a small product that’s the size of a goose egg. The product, H2Orb, is a water management system that has a sophisticated microprocessor in it to help with toilet overflows and water loss by detecting, identifying, and resolving toilet malfunctions. The product was initially designed for use in senior housing and assisted living facilities but today it’s being used by homeowners to ward off toilet troubles.
Quintana says the product not only stops overflow but it also tells you where a leak exists. “It can tell you if you have a silent leak. A silent leak is often from a flapper that’s closed but it’s [slightly] warped,” says Quintana. The flapper is the part of the rubber mechanism on the flush valve that seals water into and out of the tank when the toilet is flushed. A silent leak can cause significant water loss.
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