How Your Condo Association Can Save Money on Its Water Bill!

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Your Condos Are Wasting Water and Money

If you’re a property manager or work for a condo association, you know that wasting water is wasting money. By focusing on water utility savings for your condo association in South Florida, you can use that money to fund other improvement projects and important bills.

You may not believe us, but it’s true—30 to 40 percent of the toilets in your condo buildings are likely leaking, and it’s happening right under your nose.

Saving wasted water through leaky toilets can give you the greatest return on investment for your toilets. This is why we recommend getting professionals to assess your toilet system regularly to get rid of any leaking ASAP and save water in South Florida.

Tub diverters can also be huge water wasters, as the average condo resident doesn’t realize when their tub diverter isn’t working properly. An improperly working tub diverter can actually waste about 8 to 10 gallons of water over the normal amount of water that the shower should use.

Another way to save money on your water bill is to install individual water meters for each condo unit. When each resident is accounted for the individual amounts of water that they use according to their meters, the residents are more aware and will not waste as much water.

Changing water-wasting behavior among your residents can save you plenty of money on your water bill. You can also have water utility savings in South Florida by installing certain functions for your laundry services.

By installing low-flow and low-gallon capacity laundry, this water savings solution ensures your residents use as little water as possible when they do their laundry.

Water Savings Solutions in South Florida

With our one-of-a-kind, patented flood prevention system, you can save water in South Florida. The AquaMizer® is designed to eliminate floods by shutting off running water within one minute. By reducing gallons per flush while increasing flush velocity, the AquaMizer® cuts down on water waste with its special flapper design to outperform any other flapper in the market.

Not only is this a unique and effective water savings solution in South Florida, but it also helps the environment! This is one of the key components to reduce water and sewer bills by 36 to 43%.

You can limit flooding to one tank volume plus 0 to 2.6 gallons, as well as stop leaks to reduce water consumption by 91% capped at no more than one tank of total water loss.

The AquaMizer® is Green Circle Certified and reduces toilet flush volume by 41 to 52%. Toilet flooding can lead to catastrophic loss and damage, which is why taking control of your condo association’s water system is so important.

A silent leak from just one toilet wastes over 75,000 gallons and $608.25 annually. The patented flood prevention system, AquaMizer®, is designed to eliminate flooding by shutting off running water within one minute.

It also reduces gallons per flush while increasing flush velocity. Through RCS Group of Florida, the AquaMizer® guarantees a 10-year warranty and assures timely insured professional installation.

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By saving as much water as possible, you can save money. When you save money, you can use that money for other projects to improve your condos. Keep your condos up-to-date with renovations, as well as keeping your residents satisfied by not increasing their bills can immensely help the reputation of your condo association.

RCSGroup of Florida provides a variety of services for properties, especially water savings solutions. We customize our services and build a unique plan for each customer depending on their budget and the maximum amount of money that each customer can save.

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