Water costs are rising, but simple changes can significantly lower your home usage and bills. As experts in household efficiency, we've helped countless families save with these reliable strategies.
First, turn off the tap whenever it's not in use. It's a basic step, yet many still let water run while brushing teeth, washing dishes, or showering by hand—wasting liters daily.
Second, place a plastic bottle filled with water inside your toilet tank. This displaces volume, so less water fills each time, reducing flush consumption without impacting function.
Finally, use a minute shower timer. This affordable gadget programs your max shower time and alerts you, preventing excess water waste.
Most of these tips cost nothing. The shower timer is a small investment that quickly pays off through lower bills.
Like many efficiency tweaks, these habits make saving on water straightforward and rewarding.