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All Plumbing Experts Follow This Guide to Reduce Their Water Bills and Save

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The amount of your water bill can vary widely from one region to the next, and is also impacted by the size of your household. You may think that there isn’t a lot you can do to bring your water bill down.

However, there are some easy changes you can make if you are trying to cut your water costs. These are exactly what plumbing experts do in order to avoid paying more for water than is necessary.

Take Showers Instead of Baths

ShowerYou may be surprised to learn that filling the bathtub can use as much as 70 gallons of water.

Compare that to the amount needed for a shower, which is well under half as much, and it makes a lot of sense to take showers instead of baths if you are looking for ways to save money on water.

Make sure you are not letting the water run while shaving or brushing your teeth, and that will help to save even more.

Check for Leaks Around the House

Water LeakMiscellaneous leaks and drips around the house can be causing the amount of water you are using to increase rapidly.

You might have a slow drip from a showerhead or faucet, or the toilet could be leaking from the tank into the bowl.

Promptly replace leaky or outdated plumbing fixtures and install efficient showerheads to help cut back on wasted water.

Take Your Car to the Carwash

Car WashWashing the car in the yard or driveway probably uses a lot more water than you realize. Get in the habit of taking your car to the carwash.

It requires a lot less of your time to wash your car and will help to reduce the amount of water that you are using that you don’t need.

Use Greywater for Your Plants

Water PlantsHere in Bloomington, MN, there are plenty of nurseries where you can get information on plant care, including using greywater to water your plants, shrubs or trees.

Greywater is gently used water, such as water that you send down the drain after washing dishes or clothes.

Even though this water contains food particles, detergents or dirt, it’s probably good enough to use to water your plants. Why use water from the tap when you can use greywater for watering plants? It’s a simple way to help you to save money on your water bill.

Most plumbing experts recommend that you pay attention to how much water you are using, particularly how much of it is being used unnecessarily if you want to save money. Use some of these tips to cut back the amount of water that you use and see how much you can save on your water bill.