The Drip Detective
Impact
Medium
Difficulty
Intermediate
Speed
Short Project
That 'drip... drip... drip' from your faucet isn't just annoying at 2:00 AM—it's a massive waste of water and, if it's the hot tap, a massive waste of energy.
A single faucet dripping at one drip per second can waste over 3,000 gallons a year. If that water is hot, your water heater is constantly working to replenish the lost heat. Most leaks are caused by a worn-out rubber washer or an O-ring that costs about 50 cents. Swapping it out is a classic 'YouTube University' project that takes about 20 minutes and a basic wrench.
Don't be intimidated by plumbing! Turning off the water supply under the sink makes it a safe and dry task. Once you've fixed the leak, you'll enjoy the silence and the pride of knowing you've plugged a literal hole in your finances. It's the practical 'low cost, high reward' maintenance task. Hunt down those drips and stop the bleed!
Quick Check Before You Try This
Use this tip as a practical starting point, then check whether it fits your home. The right answer can change with climate, utility rates, equipment age, household routines, and whether you rent or own.
| Check | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Your actual bill | A high-impact tip in one home may be minor in another. |
| Equipment age | Older appliances and HVAC systems often waste more energy. |
| Comfort tradeoff | A good energy habit should not make the home harder to live in. |
| Safety or warranty limits | Electrical, HVAC, plumbing, and appliance work should stay inside manufacturer and code rules. |
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