With daylight savings time ending this weekend, after you change your clocks and check your smoke detectors batteries, don’t forget to clean your faucet aerators, too!
June 20 marks the official start of summer, and while it may look different this year, the warmer weather usually means increased water use for our customers. Check out the tips below to help you conserve water and save money!
We take great pride in delivering safe, high-quality drinking water to your home. Your plumbing also plays an important role in maintaining the quality of water coming from your tap.
When we spring forward into daylight savings time this weekend, after you change your clocks and check your smoke detectors, don’t forget to clean your faucet aerators, too!
Cleveland Water wants to make sure customers know what to look for in the event that someone calls you or shows up at your home claiming to be a Cleveland Water employee.
The holiday season can be a busy time. With all the festivities, you may find that your water use, and in turn water bill, goes up.
We don’t want your water bill to be another thing you have to worry about this time of year. Here are some helpful tips on how you can save time and money this holiday season.
Utility scams tend to increase during the holiday season, which is why Utility Scam Awareness Day is recognized each year in November. We want to make sure our customers know what to look for in the event that someone calls or shows up at your home claiming to be a Cleveland Water employee.
Winter’s cold temperatures can make your home’s plumbing more prone to leaks. The average household leak can account for more than 10,000 gallons per year, wasting water and money!
With daylight savings time ending this weekend, after you change your clocks and smoke detector batteries, don’t forget to clean your faucet aerators, too!
Going on vacation this summer? There are a few steps that you should take to protect your home while you’re gone and to make sure you have the freshest tap water when you return.