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What Did You Do To Reduce Your Water Bill For Your Multifamily
Hi All,
I'm curious to know what strategies all of you more experience landlords have used to reduce your water bill? I heard submetering, tankless water heaters, drought-tolerant landscaping, etc. Not sure where to start. But yeah, just curious what you all have done to help reduce this expense? Our month-to-month lease with our tenants states that we pay the water bill and as of right now, the average bill is about $310.00 a month on our 4 unit.
Thanks!
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@Erik B.
Are you asking more about low flow eco shower heads, faucets, and toilets?
I thought you were asking about that but no one else mentioned what I just mentioned.
But if there are investors who have done these upgrades to save water, I’m curious if the toilets have issues plugging up from less water???
Any experience with that problem from eco toilets?
Thanks