Tips for Lowering Your Water Bill

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Conserving water is good for the environment, especially since California is in a severe drought. In addition to conserving our precious resource, conserving water is also good for lowering your water bill, especially this time of year when temperatures rise. Here are some tips for lowering your water bill.

  1. Leak Detection

    leaky plumbing fixture can waste a ton of water, and make your water bill skyrocket. The first step in conserving water and lowering your water bill is to check for any leaks. Check faucets, shower heads, and toilets. In addition, a proper plumbing inspection should also be done to check for any leaky or broken pipes. Make any necessary repairs, and replace broken and leaky fixtures with new ones.

  2. Replace Old Toilets

    The next step in lowering your water bill is to replace old toilets with high-efficiency toilets. By replacing old toilets with high-efficiency toilets you could save over 19 gallons of water a day! This will help you significantly in lowering your water bill.

  3. Take Shorter Showers

    By limiting your showers to 5 minutes or less you can conserve 12 gallons of water per day, which helps you in lowering your water bill.

  4. Run Appliances Only When They are Full

    Another way to help you with lowering your water bill is to only run appliances when they are full. By waiting to run your dishwasher and washing machine until you have a full load you could conserve 15-40 gallons of water a day, which helps in lowering your water bill.

  5. Install a Sprinkler Timer

    By installing a sprinkler timer you can set a time to water your plants and also control the amount of time you water for. For best results set your timer to water early in the morning or later in the even for no more than 10 minutes at a time. This allows the water the better absorb into the ground instead of evaporating off during peak sun times. Conserving water when you water your yard also helps you in lowering your water bill.

  6. Plant Plants That Require Less Water

    By replacing some of the plants in your landscaping with plants that require less water you will conserve more water and also lower your water bill.

  7. Cover Your Pool

    If you have a pool place a cover over the top to help prevent evaporation. Having to add less water to your pool will help you in lowering your water bill. In addition, staying on top of routine maintenance of your pool will help prevent major issues that would require your to drain and refill your pool.

  8. Take Your Car to The Car Wash

    When you wash your car yourself you risk wasting a lot of water, by taking your car to the car wash you conserve water which aids in lowering your water bill. In addition, many car washes recycle the water they use, which is better for the environment.

Lowering your water bill is not just about lowering your monthly expenses but also conserving water during this severe drought we are having. The added bonus in conserving water is lowering your water bill. Schedule your plumbing inspection today to help you conserve water and lower your water bill.