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Tips
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    Check your toilets for leaks

    Put a little food coloring in your toilet tank. If, without flushing, the color begins to appear in the bowl within 30 minutes, you have a leak that should be repaired immediately. Most replacement parts are inexpensive and easy to install.

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    Check your toilets for leaks
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    Dont use the toilet as an ashtray or wastebasket

    Every time you flush a cigarette butt, facial tissue or other small bit of trash, five to seven gallons of water is wasted.

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    Dont use the toilet as an ashtray or wastebasket
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    Put plastic bottles or float booster in your toilet tank

    To cut down on water waste, put an inch or two of sand or pebbles inside each of two plastic bottles to weigh them down. Fill the bottles with water, screw the lids on, and put them in your toilet tank, safely away from the operating mechanisms. Or, buy an inexpensive tank bank or float booster. This may save ten or more gallons of water per day. Be sure at least 3 gallons of water remain in the tank so it will flush properly. For new installations, consider buying "low flush" toilets, which use 1 to 2 gallons per flush instead of the usual 3 to 5 gallons.

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    Put plastic bottles or float booster in your toilet tank
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    Use your water meter to check for hidden water leaks

    Read the house water meter before and after a two-hour period when no water is being used. If the meter does not read exactly the same, there is a leak.

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    Use your water meter to check for hidden water leaks
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    Install water-saving showerheads and low-flow faucet aerators

    Inexpensive water-saving showerheads or restrictors are easy for the homeowner to install. Also, long, hot showers can use five to ten gallons every unneeded minute. Limit your showers to the time it takes to soap up, wash down and rinse off. You can easily install a ShowerStart showerhead, or add a ShowerStart converter to existing showerheads, which automatically pauses a running shower once it gets warm. Also, all household faucets should be fit with aerators. This single best home water conservation method is also the cheapest!

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    Install water-saving showerheads and low-flow faucet aerators
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    Take shorter showers

    One way to cut down on water use is to turn off the shower after soaping up, and then turn it back on to rinse. A four-minute shower uses approximately 20 to 40 gallons of water.

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    Take shorter showers
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    Rain Water Harvesting

    Use natural rainwater for your yard and garden and significantly lower your water bills. Why let this water go to waste? Collect and reuse to save money and help the environment!

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    Rain Water Harvesting
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    Use your dishwasher and clothes washer for only full loads

    Automatic dishwashers and clothes washers should be fully loaded for optimum water conservation. Most makers of dishwashing soap recommend not pre-rinsing dishes, which means big water savings for you.

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    Use your dishwasher and clothes washer for only full loads
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    Turn off the water when not in use.

    This includes brushing your teeth, shaving, or washing vegetables. Also keep a bottle of drinking water in the fridge, running tap water to cool it off for drinking water is wasteful.

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    Turn off the water when not in use.
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    Check faucets and pipes for leaks

    A small drip from a worn faucet washer can waste 20 gallons of water per day. Larger leaks can waste hundreds of gallons.

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    Check faucets and pipes for leaks
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    Take Power Showers!

    One way to cut down on water use is to turn off the shower after soaping up, then turn it back on to rinse. A four-minute shower uses approximately 20 to 40 gallons of water.

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    Take Power Showers!
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    Insulate your water pipes.

    It's easy and inexpensive to insulate your water pipes with pre-slit foam pipe insulation. You'll get hot water faster plus avoid wasting water while it heats up.

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    Insulate your water pipes.
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    Rinse your razor in the sink

    Fill the sink with a few inches of warm water. This will rinse your razor just as well as running water, with far less waste of water.

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    Rinse your razor in the sink
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    Turn off the water after you wet your toothbrush!

    There is no need to keep the water running while brushing your teeth. Just wet your brush and fill a glass for mouth rinsing.

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    Turn off the water after you wet your toothbrush!
 
Water Hog

Water Hog

Rainwater HOG

Use your Rain Water
Rainwater can be used for watering your garden as well as for toilet flushing, laundry washing and bathing. Rainwater stored in food grade HOGs can be used as an emergency potable water supply. Rainwater is soft water, which means that it won’t cause a build up of calcium in your plumbing like hard water can.

The Award-winning Modular Water Tank
Space is precious.  Water is too. Sally Dominguez has designed anaward-winning innovative modular vessel that stores the most volume ofwater possible in the smallest footprint. Check the relevant dimensionsbelow to see how Rainwater HOGs can fit under decks, up against wallsand along side passages in your region of the world.

Don’t let your rainwater go to waste
- the Rainwater HOG is functional, efficient and visually discreet rainwater storage!
 
                       


The Details


Materials
The Rainwater HOG modular tank is roto-molded in virgin polyethylene which complies with AS2070. HOG is molded of food grade plastic which complies with FDA and HPB regulatory standards for food contact however rainwater should NOT BE USED FOR DRINKING WATER unless filtered correctly. This is because the water from your roof is contaminated with animal and vegetable matter which needs to be filtered from the stored water before it is fit for consumption. The tank material itself is 100% recyclable at the end of its long life and carries a 1 year guarantee.

Size
Each Rainwater HOG tank has a capacity of just over 51 gallons and has the following dimensions: 71” x 9 ½” x 20”. When empty the Rainwater HOG weighs approximately 41 lbs so is an easy one person lift and one person install.

Colors The Rainwater HOG is currently available in the standard tank color of Bronze Olive green but can be produced in a range of colors including Terracotta and Sandstone for orders of 20 or more units.

Mix ‘n’ Match The Rainwater HOG is designed to work with conventional connection components which are individually guaranteed by the manufacturers. You can work with our suggested parts - or simply buy your own. See our suggested installations in Products for ideas to make Rainwater HOG work for you.

Individual Unit Price: $325

Price ($) : 325.00
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Water Hog
18+ Units (Price Each)
299.00
Water Hog
36+ Units (Price Each)
249.99