4 Simple Ways to Avoid Wasting Water in Your Home

 

Leaking Bathroom

Nowadays, wasting natural resources is one of the main problems in the world. Every year, more people become aware of the things they can do to take care of water. If you’re trying to save water, but you don’t know where to start with, then you’ve come to the right place. Remember that doing small actions are better than doing nothing at all.

An easy way to start is to avoid leaking showers, and not letting the water run free if you’re not using it. However, we have come with other solutions that you can apply in your home. With them, you can be sure that your property will become the most water-efficient in Australia. Notice which changes you can do to improve the way you use water.

  1. Install water-saving devices
    Having all the water-saving devices on your property will be a must. They will reduce the amount of water you use while showering, washing your dishes, using the bathroom, etc. For example, low-flow aerators will reduce the quantity of water used without compromising the flow pressure. You can use low-flow showerheads and a toilet tank bank to reduce the amount of water used in the bathroom.

    Besides using these devices, try to shower as fast as you can. Forget about 20 minutes of daily showers. Doing that from time to time won’t be bad, but wasting that amount of water every time you shower is a big no. You should be spending from 5-7 minutes to wash up; that would be just enough for being clean and fresh. 

  2. Turn off taps when not in use
    This one can be a little bit obvious, but there are still people that let the water run freely. Turn off the faucets while you’re soaping the dishes, brushing your teeth, etc. If the water is not being used, then it’s not needed. Therefore, you must avoid wasting water while you do these daily tasks. 

    One thing that you can do is to use a glass to rinse your mouth after brushing your teeth. That will avoid using extra water that you don’t truly need. Another tip that you should apply outdoors is to use a hose gun. That way, you can control the flow of water while you water your plants or clean your car.

  3. Repair leaks
    How long do you leave water leaks before calling a professional to repair them? It can be days or weeks before people take care of a leaking bathroom or such issues. In case that you are not aware of this, a small leak can waste almost 30 liters of water daily. It’s a huge amount of water spent on nothing.

    In case that you can’t call a plumber to ensure a waterproofing shower, don’t let that water run in vain. Harvest the water and use it to flush the toilets, wash your car or water your plants.

  4. Full washing machine and dishwasher
    Putting to work your washing machine or your dishwasher half-loaded will misuse a lot of water. Remember that these devices not only use water but also use a lot of energy. Therefore, you should ensure that anytime you use them, you’ll make it count. Only put your dishwasher and washing machine to run whenever you have a full load of clothes and dishes.

    Another good way to take care of water is to use biodegradable products that won’t pollute the water. Biodegradable detergents and dish soaps will be a must to apply from now and on in your devices. Also, use low consumption or eco programs to use fewer resources on the loads.

Give maintenance to your pipes and faucets regularly:

One last piece of advice that we would like to give is regular maintenance. It will avoid leaking showers or faucets. Sometimes these leaks can be caused due to seals wearing out. A professional can do a check-up and replace and fix anything that is needed to avoid problems in the future. You can ensure that you’ll have a waterproofing bathroom if you do frequent maintenance from time to time. 

Don’t forget to re-use residuals waters and harvest waters from the rain. You can use both to flush the bathroom. On the other hand, rainwater can be used to clean the floors, water your plants or clean your car. With this, you’ll be ensuring that you've become a more environmentally friendly person.