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5 Easiest Ways to Reduce Water Usage and Save Money at Home

It’s easy to take water for granted until you stop to think about how often it’s being used. Everyday tasks like washing clothes or taking a shower can use up a lot of water, and burn through your cash.

It’s a little scary to think that many people don’t know how much water they use on a daily basis. This can have an effect on the environment and your bottom line, so it’s important to get in the habit of measuring this. It’s important to know how much water you use so you can reduce your environmental footprint and save you (and your family) money.

So let’s jump into the 6 best ways to save water:

  1. Fix leaky faucets and toilets to save water without changing your habit

Fixing a leaky faucet can save up to 10 gallons of water a day in your home. Fixing a leaky toilet can save up to 200 gallons of water every day!

The average Australian household uses up to 15,000 gallons of water per month. And every time you fix a faucet or leaky toilet handle, you can save one to two percent of your monthly water consumption.

What’s more, fixing leaking faucets is actually really easy (no plumber required!) – just jump on Youtube or Google to find an infinite amount of resources.

  1. Save water with a dual-flush toilet

Dual-flush toilets are the most environmentally friendly way for households to reduce waste since they have two separate, but equal, settings for waste and water.

There are two kinds of dual-flush toilets, the older traditional ones and the newer high-efficiency models. The new high-efficiency toilets use up less water, which is crucial in dry countries like Australia. Switching to a more efficient toilet can also help save families money and reduce the amount of water a house uses.

The dual-flush toilet was invented back in the early 1950s in Germany. Its popularity in Australia has been rising recently as more people become concerned about their monthly bills and look for ways to reduce them.

  1. Save water by installing a rain water tank in your garden

Rainwater tanks are a great way to conserve water. They are simple to install, especially if you plan on installing them yourself. By doing so, you can save money and feel good about yourself at the same time.

A rainwater tank is an excellent way to collect the water that falls on your roof. By storing it, you are saving more water than if you didn’t have a tank at all.

Installing a rainwater tank is a straightforward process, but if you want to install one of the many types of rainwater tanks available, make sure that you have enough space in your backyard or on your property for the tank and the necessary connections.

  1. Reducing the number of baths or showers that you take each week

While it may be a bit odd, one of the best ways to conserve water is by limiting how many times you shower or bathe each week. If possible, try taking short showers rather than long ones. When brushing your teeth, instead of a full mouth rinse, use the “splash” method of rinsing with small amounts of water.

It’s a small amount, but it does all add up!

  1. Save water with dishwashers and appliances that use less water

Who could live without a dishwasher? It does an excellent job of cleaning dishes without requiring hand-washing or rinsing dishes. One thing that makes it very useful is that it saves water because it uses much less water than if you had hand washed washed or rinse the dishes.

Dishwashers use up to 20 gallons of water for each load, and they require very little energy. In addition to saving money on your water and energy bills, using an eco-friendly dishwasher is good for the environment.

Conclusion

Conserving water is a good way to help our planet out. A few small changes can make a big difference at your home which you’ll feel really good about.

 

 

 

Jeff Campbell