Stop pouring your money down the drain and consider using these water-saving tips to help reduce your water bill.
Water bills rise year in, year out and there is little we can do about the increasing cost imposed per cubic metre of water used. We can, however, reduce our consumption and counteract these spiralling costs. Below are our top five tips from trusted plumbers across London:
Tip #1 – Turn the tap off whilst brushing your teeth
On average, a tap left running will waste approximately 6 litres of water every minute. Brushing your teeth for 2 minutes morning and night equates to nearly 24 litres of water per person. A household with four persons is then looking at a potential reduction of around 100 litres per day by this one small change.
Tip #2 – Upgrade your loo to have a dual flush
Traditional toilets only have one flush. They use approximately 13 litres per flush and are excessive for their purpose. Modern dual flush toilets have two flushes (push button operated) and use far less water each time. 6 litres for a full flush and 4 litres for the reduced flush. A saving of between 7 and 9 litres per visit to the toilet.
Tip #3 – Fix leaks as soon as possible
Always be aware that leaks can happen. If you do notice a leak, or worse a burst pipe, the first thing to do is turn the water supply off via the stopcock valve. It is then important to get the leak fixed as soon as possible to ensure you do not continue wasting water. The sooner you find and fix a water leak, the more water and money you can save. In urgent cases, contacting a team that offers 24/7 emergency plumbing can help prevent further damage and unnecessary water loss.
Tip #4 – Reduce your time in the shower
On average, for every minute spent in the shower, up to 17 litres of water is used. Reducing your daily shower from 10 minutes to 5 minutes will save another 75 litres per day, per person. You can also make the water go further by installing a low-flow shower head that helps reduce the amount of water consumed. This can also be helpful if you experience low water pressure, as efficient fittings can improve how water is used throughout the home.
Tip #5 – Install aerators to your taps to reduce water flow
Following on from the use of a low flow shower head, installing aerators (flow regulators) to taps throughout your property will drastically reduce the amount of water used. They work by mixing air into the water and therefore reduces the amount of water used whilst still providing the same pressure.
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