So last month I finally got around to swapping out some of my old plumbing fixtures—like faucets, showerheads, even the toilet—for newer, water-saving models. Honestly, I wasn't expecting much difference, maybe just a little bit lower bill or whatever. But I got the first bill yesterday since the change and I was shocked...it actually went down by quite a bit. Like noticeable enough that I double-checked to make sure it wasn't a billing error, lol.
I also noticed the water pressure feels just as good as before, which surprised me cause I thought I'd have to sacrifice comfort for efficiency. Guess technology's come a long way.
Curious if anyone else has done something similar lately and noticed a real difference? Or was mine just some weird fluke or something...
