5 Ways to Save Water – and Save Money (Good for your wallet, great for the planet)

 


 5 Ways to Save Water – and Save Money
(Good for your wallet, great for the planet)

With water bills rising and summers getting drier, saving water isn’t just an environmental choice anymore — it’s a financial one too. Here are five simple, practical ways to cut water use at home and keep more money in your pocket.


1️⃣ Fix Leaks (They Cost More Than You Think)

A dripping tap can waste thousands of litres a year — all quietly adding to your bill.

Quick wins:

  • Replace worn washers

  • Check toilet cisterns for silent leaks

  • Fix outdoor taps after winter

💷 Saving: £20–£50 a year per leak


2️⃣ Shorten Your Showers

A power shower can use 10–15 litres per minute.

Try this:

  • Cut showers by just 2 minutes

  • Fit a low-flow shower head

  • Use a shower timer (or your favourite song 🎵)

💷 Saving: £60+ per year for a family


3️⃣ Use Water-Efficient Appliances

Modern dishwashers and washing machines often use less water than doing things by hand.

Best practice:

  • Always run full loads

  • Use eco modes

  • Replace very old appliances when possible

💷 Saving: £40–£100 a year


4️⃣ Collect Rainwater for the Garden

Why use treated mains water on plants?

Easy solution:

  • Install a water butt

  • Use collected rainwater for pots, beds, and greenhouses

💷 Saving: £20–£50 a year
🌱 Bonus: Rainwater is better for plants


5️⃣ Don’t Let the Tap Run

It sounds obvious — but it works.

Simple habits:

  • Turn off the tap while brushing teeth

  • Rinse veg in a bowl, not under running water

  • Keep drinking water in the fridge instead of waiting for taps to run cold

💷 Saving: £30+ per year


🌍 Small Changes, Big Impact

Saving water reduces pressure on reservoirs, cuts energy used for treatment and pumping, and helps protect rivers — while lowering your bills.

Sometimes, going green really does make financial sense.

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