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Top Tips To Help You Use Less Water To Help Save On Your Bills And To Help The Environment

Households across the world tend to waste more water than they need to on a daily basis without even realising there are doing so.

Although water bills aren’t that expensive there are ways to not only save yourself money on your bills but to also use less water to help the environment. These are simple and easy tips that everybody can follow, let’s take a look through.

Check Your Toilets And Taps For Leaks

This is a really quick and easy tip to see if you can save more water. Check not only all of the taps in your house for any leaks or drips but also all of the toilets.

Many households have a dripping toilet that wastes so many units of water every year without even realising it. The quickest way to check is by visually checking the toilet unit and also listening to hear if you can hear a continuous drip or water flow. This will be a sign that you may have a leak or drip.

Taps are more obvious to notice as you can see and hear if there is a leak or drip by watching and listening to the taps for a few moments after you have turned them off.

These types of problems are normally pretty simple to fix, by tightening the bolts or possibly replacing the seals inside. If you are worried about trying to fix them yourself speak to your local plumber or look for more advice online.

Take Shorter Showers

Another simple way to try and use less water is to take shorter showers. Many of us lose time while we are enjoying a nice how shower to wake us up in the morning and we can easily use more units of water than we actually need to.

While there is nothing wrong with taking a nice long hot shower once in a while, doing this every day can really start to add up on your water bills.

Try timing yourself in the shower to see how long on average you spend in there and if you feel it is too long set yourself an alarm or timer on your clock or mobile phone to remind you to take shorter showers.

There are also special shower units that you can use to help preserve water, have a look online at websites like https://showerinsider.com/ to discover such products and for more tips on saving water when showering.

Turn Off Water When Brushing Your Teeth

Nine out of ten people tend to wash their tooth brush either before or after applying their toothpaste and then leave the water running while they brush their teeth.

Doing this twice a day every day of year will mean you are wasting tons of water units and adding more expense to your water bill. There really is no reason apart from laziness to not turn off the running tap while brushing your teeth as it is very wasteful as it just runs away down the drain. 

Try and get into better habits by reminding yourself to turn the tap off after you have used it to help take care of the environment.

Try And Use The Washing Machine And Dishwasher When They Are Full

Although cleaning your clothes with a washing machine and doing your dishes using a dishwasher does save a lot of water compared to doing both by hand, we still waste a lot of water every single week by using them when they are not full.

Instead of turning on the dishwasher or washing machine every day try and only use them when they are full to conserve your water usage. Think how much water you will be saving by only using these machines when they are filled up.

You can really save space in your dishwasher by stacking the plates and cutlery closer together which in turn means you will be able to fit more dirty dishes inside the machine.

Use Rain Water For Flowers And Plants

While rainwater is not safe for drinking there are many ways we can utilise the water that falls from the sky.

One of those ways is to collect the rainwater, and let’s be honest we get alot of rain in the United Kingdom, by placing a bowl or dish outside to collect the rain as it falls.

We can then use that water to feed our plants and flowers that we keep inside the house instead of using tap water. There are many other things we could also use collected rainwater for including refilling ponds or water features outside and to also water your lawn.