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Colorado Drought Conditions Are Getting Worse. Is Your Home Wasting Water?
Colorado homeowners are being asked to conserve more water this year as drought conditions continue across the state. With record low snowpack levels and Denver implementing drought water pricing for the first time in 20 years, reducing water waste has become more important than ever.
The problem is many homeowners are wasting hundreds of gallons of water every day without realizing it.
A leaking toilet, inefficient fixtures, excessive water pressure, or hidden plumbing leaks can quietly increase your water bill while wasting one of Colorado’s most valuable resources.
That is why AAA Service Plumbing, Heating & Electric is offering a FREE in-home water conservation inspection to help homeowners identify waste, improve efficiency, and lower monthly water costs.
Your Home Could Be Wasting Water Right Now
Most plumbing problems are not obvious.
You may not notice a silent toilet leak. You probably are not tracking how much water goes down the drain while waiting for your shower to heat up. Even small hidden leaks inside walls or crawl spaces can waste massive amounts of water over time.
One running toilet alone could waste hundreds of gallons per day.
Many homeowners only discover the issue after experiencing major “water bill shock.”
What Is Included in a Free Water Conservation Inspection?
AAA Service Plumbing, Heating & Electric provides a full in-home evaluation focused on reducing water waste and improving plumbing efficiency throughout your home.

Water Heater Efficiency Check
How long does it take for your shower or bathtub to get hot?
The average shower uses between 1.8 and 2.5 gallons of water per minute. Every minute spent waiting for hot water means clean water is being wasted.
Our team will evaluate your water heater efficiency and discuss solutions that can help reduce wait times, including:
- Tankless water heater upgrades
- Hot water recirculation options
- Other water-saving plumbing improvements
Toilet Leak Testing
Toilets are one of the most common sources of hidden water waste.
We perform dye tab testing to check for silent leaks and inspect older toilets that may be using more water than necessary.
A toilet leak can waste 200+ gallons of water a day without obvious signs.
Water Pressure Testing
High water pressure can damage plumbing fixtures and dramatically increase water usage throughout your home.
We will test your home’s water pressure to make sure it stays within an acceptable range.
Water-Saving Shower Head Installation
Simple upgrades can make a noticeable difference in your monthly water usage.
We can install water-conserving shower heads designed to reduce water consumption while maintaining strong performance.
Plumbing Leak Inspection
Our plumbers inspect accessible water pipes throughout the home looking for:
- Hidden leaks
- Corrosion
- Signs of pipe deterioration
- Water waste issues
Smart Leak Detection Recommendations
Smart plumbing technology can help homeowners catch leaks before they become expensive problems.
We provide recommendations for:
- Smart leak detection systems
- Automatic water shutoff devices
- Water monitoring technology
Irrigation Vacuum Breaker Inspection
Outdoor irrigation systems are another common source of water waste.
We inspect irrigation vacuum breakers and identify potential problems that could affect efficiency or safety.
WaterSense Product Recommendations
When appropriate, we recommend EPA WaterSense-certified fixtures and products that help reduce water use without sacrificing performance.
Small Upgrades Can Reduce Water Usage by 20% to 30%
Many homeowners are surprised by how much water they can save through a few targeted plumbing upgrades.
Improving efficiency can help you:
- Lower your monthly water bill
- Reduce unnecessary water waste
- Improve plumbing system performance
- Prevent costly leaks and water damage
- Support Colorado water conservation efforts
Do your part for water conservation. We will handle the rest.
Why Water Conservation Matters in Colorado
Colorado depends heavily on mountain snowpack to support water supplies across the state. With ongoing drought conditions and increasing demand, homeowners are being encouraged to take conservation seriously.
As water costs continue rising, proactive plumbing upgrades can help homeowners save money while reducing strain on local water resources.
The good news is you do not have to figure it out alone.
Schedule Your Free Home Water Check Today
AAA Service Plumbing, Heating & Electric is proud to help Colorado homeowners reduce water waste, improve efficiency, and protect their homes from hidden plumbing problems.
Whether your home has a leaking toilet, outdated fixtures, excessive water pressure, or inefficient hot water delivery, our team can help identify opportunities to save water and lower your utility costs.
Book your FREE in-home water conservation inspection today.





