25 Ways to Reduce Your Water Bill - Faithful Provisions (2024)

on July 17, 2012 · 3 Comments

25 Ways to Reduce Your Water Bill - Faithful Provisions (1)

Have you ever tried to reduce your water bill? I hadn’t even thought about saving money on my water bill until this summer. I don’t know if you live in an area affected by this summer’s drought, but here in Middle Tennessee, we’ve seen a summer like no other. We’ve reached record high temperatures: 110 degrees—and it’s never been that hot here before! Plus, we went for several weeks with absolutely no rain.

25 Ways to Reduce Your Water Bill - Faithful Provisions (2)I knew it was coming, but we actually got an official letter a couple of weeks ago that we were on mandatory water restriction. Now that we’ve finally gotten some relief through several days of rain, the restriction has been lifted. However, living through this drought has caused me to realize just how much water we waste.

Reducing your water bill begins when you realize just how much water is wasted. We waste a lot of clean water—water that can still be used. For example, the water that just goes down the drain when I’m letting it warm up in the morning before my shower. Or the water that just runs with no reason when I absent-mindedly leave it on while I’m brushing my teeth. When it comes to water use efficiency, we are definitely trying to change our ways. We’ve implemented some of the recommendations from our Faithful Provisions Facebook community, and during the drought, we were still able to water our garden every single night, without turning on the hose, just using what would have been wasted before. Now what if we did that all the time? We’d not only conserve water, but we would be saving energy costs and reduce our water bill.

How to Save Rain Water

Many of my readers told me about how to save rain water by using rain barrels. My mother-in-law uses rain barrels, and that’s where we were first introduced to the idea. I’m very interested in learning how it all works, and putting it to use for our family, so I will be sharing my findings with you soon.

Tips for Saving Water

Check out these 25 tips for saving water and energy below, many of which are from Faithful Provisions readers. If you want to save money by reducing your water bill and at the same time, be a better steward of all the clean water we have available in this country, these tips are going to make a difference for your family–and everyone else, too.

  1. Keep buckets or pitchers ready to catch clean water while you wait for it to heat up in both the kitchen and the bathroom. Place pitchers in the fridge for cold drinking water.
  2. Re-use the water from dehumidifiers to water plants.
  3. Water your garden at night, so less water will evaporate.
  4. Set up a rain barrel system to catch water for re-use.
  5. Re-use water you cook with, for example, water used to boil pasta. You can use it for plants, or as the base for a soup or stew.
  6. If you have window unit air conditioners, place a bucket where it will catch the condensation as it drips out.
  7. Try running the hose from your washing machine drain into a barrel and use it to water your garden.
  8. Try taking shorter showers. Set a timer so you don’t dawdle.
  9. Turn off the shower water while you lather up.
  10. Make it a habit to check under sinks once a month to be sure there are no leaks. Leaks are a huge waste of water, and it quickly adds up on your water bill.
  11. Check toilets for leaks by feeling around the hoses for moisture. Also, try putting food coloring in your toilet tank. If it seeps into the toilet bowl without flushing, you have a leak.
  12. Install new water-savings shower heads. Today’s low-flow shower heads are easy to install (no plumber necessary).
  13. Take a 1/2 gallon milk jug that has been rinsed well and fill it with water. Set it in your toilet tank. This reduces the amount of water needed to fill up the reservoir without affecting your toilet’s ability to flush.
  14. If you are running the dishwasher or washing machine, only run full loads.
  15. Insulate water pipes. This cuts down on the amount of time it takes for water to warm up.
  16. Adjust your sprinklers so that you are only watering plants–not the sidewalk.
  17. Use your water bill to monitor your water usage. A spike in the amount of your bill can quickly alert you to a leak.
  18. When washing fruits and vegetables, use a pan of water rather than a constant stream from the faucet.
  19. Sweep your driveway and porch off rather than hosing them down.
  20. Thaw food in the fridge rather than under running water.
  21. Turn the water off while you brush your teeth or lather up your hands.
  22. Wash your car on the lawn rather than the driveway. The water goes to good use that way.
  23. Turn off the hose while you wash your car down, then turn it back on when you are ready to rinse.
  24. Use cold water for rinsing clothes.
  25. When you raise your lawn mower blade to at least three inches, it encourages grass roots to grow deeper, which in turn shades the root system, holding moisture better than a closely-clipped lawn–so you don’t have to water it as much.

You can see all the comments from my Facebook friends HERE with more ideas for reducing your water bill.

25 Ways to Reduce Your Water Bill - Faithful Provisions (2024)

FAQs

How to decrease water usage? ›

Equipment:
  1. Repair all leaks. ...
  2. Install ultra-low flow toilets, or place a plastic container filled with water or gravel in the tank of your conventional toilet. ...
  3. Install low-flow aerators and showerheads.
  4. Consider purchasing a high efficiency washing machine which can save over 50% in water and energy use.
Feb 12, 2020

What are the methods of conserving water? ›

A little water conservation methods that can be practised by individuals to reduce the wastage of water are provided below. Installing flow-restricting shower heads to save water during showers. Taking bucket-baths instead of showers. Turning off the tap while shaving or brushing teeth.

How to save water in daily life? ›

10 Ways to Save Water at Home
  1. Turn off the faucet while brushing your teeth.
  2. Only run the washing machine and dishwasher when you have a full load.
  3. Use a low flow shower head and faucet aerators.
  4. Fix leaks.
  5. Install a dual flush or low flow toilet or put a conversion kit on your existing toilet.

What are 30 ways to save water? ›

30 tips on how to save water
  • Fit flow regulators or aerators to your taps.
  • Don't keep your tap running when brushing your teeth. ...
  • Take short showers rather than baths.
  • Don't water your lawn. ...
  • Only run your dishwasher and washing machine when they're full, and use the eco or economy settings.

What are 50 ways to save water? ›

When in the Kitchen:
  • When washing dishes by hand, don't let the water run. ...
  • Dishwashers typically use less water than washing dishes by hand. ...
  • If your dishwasher is new, cut back on using the extra rinse feature. ...
  • Designate one glass for your drinking water each day, or refill a water bottle.

What are 10 ways to save water? ›

Why do we need to Conserve Water?
  • Keeping the tap closed when not in use.
  • Check for the openings or leaks in water distribution pipes.
  • Make sure to use collected rainwater for gardening or washing purpose.
  • Always have a measure of how many buckets of water is wasted in a day and try to reduce.

How can we save water 10 lines? ›

  1. (i) Water is a precious gift of nature.
  2. (ii) We should not waste it. ...
  3. (iii) Always be careful that the water tank in your house does not overflow when it is being filled.
  4. (iv) If we leave the tap running while brushing our teeth, nearly 16 litres of water get wasted.

How can you save water class 8? ›

Water conservation can be done by:
  1. Repairing leaking pipes and taps.
  2. Not wasting water during brushing teeth, shaving, bathing, washing clothes and during other activities.
  3. Rainwater harvesting.
  4. By drip irrigation of plants.

Can you think of ways of saving water? ›

Our top tips on how to save water

Save 6 litres of water a minute by turning off your tap while you brush your teeth. Fix leaky taps too – and stop what could be 60 litres of water going straight down the drain every week. Every minute you spend in a power shower uses up to 17 litres of water .

What is the most effective way to save water? ›

Sweep driveways, sidewalks, and steps rather than hosing off. Wash the car with water from a bucket, or consider using a commercial car wash that recycles water. If you have a pool, use a cover to reduce evaporation when the pool is not being used.

How to save water in 100 words? ›

We should join our hands together and take a pledge of using water according to the need without wasting it. We should also avoid the contamination of water by not throwing medicines or oils in water outlets. We should save water from being polluted and avoid the mixing of industrial wastes into the water.

What are the 5 lines on Save Water? ›

Water Slogans in English
  • Pollute water, you pollute life.
  • Never waste even a drop of water.
  • No water, no life. No blue, no green.
  • Hold your grip and stop that drip.
  • Each one, teach the other one to spread the word and stop the curse. Save water, Save Earth.

How can we save water 7 points? ›

Water Conservation Tips
  1. TIP #1 - WATER LAWNS JUST 1-2 TIMES A WEEK. ...
  2. TIP #2 - DON'T WATER LAWNS BETWEEN 9 AM AND 5 PM. ...
  3. TIP #3 - CHECK FOR PLUMBING LEAKS. ...
  4. TIP #4 - INSTALL WATER-EFFICIENT FIXTURES. ...
  5. TIP #5 - TAKE SHORTER SHOWERS. ...
  6. TIP #6 - PUT A NOZZLE ON YOUR GARDEN HOSE. ...
  7. TIP #7 - DON'T LET THE FAUCET RUN AND RUN.
Jun 24, 2020

What are 10 examples of saving water? ›

Why do we need to Conserve Water?
  • Keeping the tap closed when not in use.
  • Check for the openings or leaks in water distribution pipes.
  • Make sure to use collected rainwater for gardening or washing purpose.
  • Always have a measure of how many buckets of water is wasted in a day and try to reduce.

How to save water 10 lines? ›

  1. (i) Water is a precious gift of nature.
  2. (ii) We should not waste it. ...
  3. (iii) Always be careful that the water tank in your house does not overflow when it is being filled.
  4. (iv) If we leave the tap running while brushing our teeth, nearly 16 litres of water get wasted.

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