Droplet In The Water

As the world becomes more eco-friendly, we are learning how vital it is to save natural resources. It is helpful to the environment, and it pays off with deep savings on utility bills. When it comes to conservation, water is a resource that must be considered, especially in drought prone areas. Here are some tips that will help you save. 

Track Water Usage

In order to figure out how to save water, it’s important to determine how much you are using and how it is being used. Start by looking at your water bill. It will give you an idea of how much water you are using. 

Next, track numbers on your water meter to find out which days you are using water the most. This will give you an idea of what you can do to cut back. You can also use a smart meter or meter tracker app to find out what you are using water on. This will help you determine instances of overuse and which fixtures are using more water than they should be. 

Have Your Plumber in for an Audit

During an audit, a plumber will come to your home and look for leaky pipes, fixtures that are wasting water and those that are using more water than they should. He or she can offer suggestions on how to improve your water efficiency.  Call JVS Plumbing Co. today.

Add Low Flow Faucets and Showerheads

Low flow faucets and showerheads don’t expel as much water and, therefore, don’t waste as much water as other types of faucets. They are inexpensive and you may even be able to install them yourself. Considering all the money you will save on your utility bill, they make a terrific investment. 

You may also consider switching to low flow fixtures and appliances. For example, having a low flow toilet installed can save 15,000 gallons of water a year for a family of four. 

Look for Places to Reuse Water

Recycling is great for the environment. There are so many things you can recycle…including water. When you wash your pots and pans or take a shower, use containers to catch the excess water so it can be reused to water plants, pre-rinse dishes, flush toilets and more. 

Make a Short and Long Term Plan

It’s important to have a short and long term plan in place for decreasing water use. Short term plans can include every day habits like turning off the water when you’re brushing your teeth. Long term goals include reducing water bills by a specific amount within a month or year. 

Conserving water keeps it pure and clean, it protects the environment and it prevents it from running out in drought prone areas. It can also greatly reduce your utility bills. Now that you know the steps you must take, what will you be doing to save this valuable resource?