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Saving Money on Your Water Bill

Our Complete Guide to Saving Money on Your Water Bill

The best way to save money on your water bill is to practice self-discipline and water conservation. This means keeping an eye on your water meter to make sure the needle gauge is not indicating continually increased usage.

This means that you have a hidden leak somewhere in your home, which can get very expensive. It can also mean that the people living in your home are somehow wasting water by taking long showers or letting the taps run without making use of the water.

Make Good Use of Rain Barrel Water

Water PlantsThe water that gathers in rain barrels is free of charge and readily available to residents of Virginia Beach, VA who enjoy frequent rain storms.

This rainwater can be used to clean outdoor items, such as lawn furniture as well as fill birdbaths and fountains. You can also wash in it or drink it in the event of a water shortage.

Greywater is the rinse water that remains after you run the dishwasher or washing machine. This water can be collected directly from your appliances and released through hoses to your garden. Greywater can also be recycled through pipes and used for radiant heating in floors or radiators. Greywater is gently used water, but it is not clean enough to drink or be used again for any type of washing.

Avoid Showering or Bathing Every Day

ShowerThe less you bathe or shower, the less money you are going to have to pay the water company. One way to stay clean is to shower at public facilities.

Getting a shower at a public pool or gym can be the cheapest way to go if your water bills are incredibly high.

Using a low-flow showerhead can also help you save up to 60% of the water that you would normally use while taking a shower. Avoid taking baths, which require filling the tub with about thirty gallons of pricey city water.

Always Wash Your Vehicle at the Car Wash

Car WashIt is cheaper for you to take your vehicle to a car wash because you will not be paying for the hundreds of gallons of city water that is needed to wash it at home.

Automated car washes are regulated and are required to dispose of any used water at a city water treatment plant.

When you wash your vehicle in your driveway, the soapy dirty water spills directly into natural bodies of water untreated, which is not exactly an ecologically green practice.

Schedule Regular Plumbing Maintenance and Inspections

Water LeakFinally, keep in mind that if your water bill is rising with no reasonable explanation, it is possibly because your plumbing system needs to be inspected.

Little breaks and leaks in pipes can happen suddenly and cause water to leak seep into your basement, behind a wall and into groundwater.

To prevent this from happening, make sure that you detect and fix all plumbing issues and retrofit your pipes and fixtures if necessary.