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5 Tips to Save On Your Water Bill

Whether you do it for saving our planet or simply want to keep the freshwater saved for future generations, there is always a need to cut off the water bill. It is not possible to be done without the proper use of water. Remember the following five tips to save on your water bill.

1. Don’t take longer showers

During the summer, people love to take cold showers for many hours. The same is the situation during the winter season. It is one of the main reasons why the water bills are high. You can always reduce your bill by changing the habit. Take the shorter water showers and try to turn off the shower as early as possible.

2. Keep water bottles in the refrigerator

Every time you need water, you should not run towards the tap to get it. It is a perfect idea to keep bottles of drinking water in the refrigerator. On the basis of the number of your family members, you can maintain the water bottles in freezer. Let them melt so that you save both on electricity and water bills. This cold water or ice can be used and reused for several hours.

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3. Heat water to wash dishes

Instead of washing the dishes with cold water, heat up the water. You can heat it up in the oven or on the stove – whatever is available. Doing this will help you in a lot of ways. First of all, you would save on the water bill as the dishes become easy to wash. Secondly, you can save your detergent and, of course, the beauty of the hands is not disturbed.

4. Fix leaks

It is evident that you have to fix the leaks. Sometimes it becomes very desperate to find out the leaking faucet in the kitchen or in the children’s bathroom. You still should keep an eye on the leaking areas and should replace the washers of taps twice a year. By doing so, you can save a lot on the water bills.

5. Install a water meter

This really is the most practical step as it allows you to make sure that you pay for whatever you use. It allows you to make sure that you are not overcharged and also you don’t have to pay a fixed amount every month no matter how little water you use.

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