High water bill? Stop pouring money down the drain.
AI finds leaks, shows you where water is wasted, and connects you to rebates. Most families save $30-50/month with simple fixes.
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200+ gal/day
water wasted by running toilet
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$300-600
average yearly savings
The Problem
Your water bill is high — but you don't know why.
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The average family spends $1,000+ per year on water
That's $80+ per month. And for many, it's even higher. But most people don't know where the water goes.
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A running toilet can waste 200+ gallons per day
That's $50-100 per month down the drain. The fix costs $5. Most people don't even know they have a leak.
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Long showers add up fast
A 10-minute shower with an old showerhead uses 25 gallons. 5 minutes saves 12.5 gallons per shower — over 4,500 gallons per year.
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Outdoor watering is the biggest waste
Lawns need 1 inch of water per week — most people over-water by 50-100%. A single sprinkler leak can waste 10+ gallons per minute.
What You Get
Everything to lower your water bill starting today.
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Leak Detector
How to find silent leaks (toilet flapper, dripping faucet, irrigation).
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Water Usage Audit
Which activities use the most — showers, toilets, laundry, irrigation.
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Savings Calculator
How much you save per change (per shower, per load, per day).
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Renter Water Guide
Low-cost, landlord-friendly solutions for apartments.
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Lawn & Garden Guide
How much to water, when to water, and drought-tolerant plants.
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Old Fixture Upgrade Guide
Toilet and showerhead rebates (often $50-100 per toilet).
How It Works
From high bill to lower bill in 10 minutes.
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Tell the AI about your home
Share your household size, water bill, and whether you rent or own.
⏱ ~5 minutes
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Get your water savings plan
AI finds leaks, recommends fixes, and estimates savings.
⏱ ~2 minutes
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Fix and save
Check for leaks. Install low-flow devices. Watch your bill drop.
⏱ 1-2 hours
$300-600
yearly savings possible
200+
gallons/day from running toilet
50-100%
lawn over-watering
Questions
Everything you need to know.
How do I check for a toilet leak?
Put a few drops of food coloring in the toilet tank. Wait 15 minutes without flushing. If color appears in the bowl, you have a leak. Replace the flapper ($5-10) — it takes 10 minutes.
How much can I save with low-flow fixtures?
Low-flow showerhead (1.5-1.8 GPM): saves 2,700+ gallons/year, $30-50/year. Faucet aerators ($5 each): saves 700+ gallons/year, $10-15/year. Toilet upgrade (1.28 GPF): saves 4,000+ gallons/year, $50-100/year plus rebates.
What if I rent my home?
The Renter Water Guide shows you low-cost, landlord-friendly fixes. Install low-flow showerheads (keep the old one to reinstall). Use faucet aerators. Report leaks to your landlord (template included).
How do I read my water meter?
Find your meter (usually in basement, garage, or outside). Write down the numbers. Don't use any water for 2 hours. Read again. If the numbers changed, you have a leak. The toolkit explains step by step.
Are there free water-saving devices?
Yes — many water utilities offer free low-flow showerheads, faucet aerators, and toilet leak detection tablets. Check your utility's website or call them. The Rebate Finder shows programs in your area.
Do I get a printable leak checklist?
Yes. The AI generates a complete leak detection checklist you can copy and save. Walk through your home and check off each item.
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