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Brandt Tingen
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What is the average water usage for a family of 5?

Brandt Tingen
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My Section 8 tenant's daily water usage ranges from 50 - 600 gallons per day.  It is a family of 3 adults and 2 children.  1 full bath and 1 half bath.  Is this normal?

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David Dachtera
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David Dachtera
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High water usage + no water damage = no leak. That said, ...

You may have toilet float / flush valves ("flappers")  that need to be looked at or faucets that don't shut off fully. Replace or repair fixtures as needed.

The low-flow items can help if your tenants leave the water running during various activities - tooth brushing, face washing, kitchen activities, etc.

Depending on the heating systems, be sure to check that humidifiers aren't wasting water. Aprilaire and others like them are notorious for this. Older Sears / Homart, also.

Don't expect much improvement putting flow restrictors in front of bathtubs or clothes and dish washers. They'll still use the same amount of water, just take longer to fill. Low-flow shower heads can help, though you may find your tenants frustrated with them.

David J Dachtera

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