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Reducing Your Water Bill

Summary: You will always have to pay for water and you can't necessarily control what they charge for water. You can however take control of what they charge you by how much you use. Stretch your wallet a bit further by monitoring the manner and quantity of your water usage. If you can do that then you have your water bill under control!

Water is one of those bills that you will always need to pay and sometimes the price is hefty. There is good news however! There are ways you can be proactive and take steps to reduce your water bill and use that saved money for other things. You can make your wallet stretch a bit more and be environmental at the same time!

When you pay your water bill you're actually paying for a few different services: the water supply, the amount of water you use, and the surface water drainage (the water that drains down into the sewer—it's a disposal kind of system). Really the only one you can control (besides seeking a qualified rebate for the water drainage) is the amount of water you actually use. If you can keep tabs on what you use you can better figure out how to cut down and how to slice off dollars from your monthly bill. One way to keep track really of how much you use is to get a water meter. This will allow you to monitor exactly what you use.

There are a myriad of ways you can cut down your water bill, all of which are easy and quick.

  • Insulate your hot water pipes so the water is hotter and you don't have to use so much, maintain your hot water heater
  • Don't take baths and take quick showers
  • Buy an eco-friendly showerhead
  • Use your dishwasher instead of washing them by hand
  • Chill your drinking water so you don't have to wait while the tap water cools down
  • Fix your leaky faucets
  • Only do your laundry when you have full loads
  • Use cold water when using the garbage disposal
  • Water your plants and grass in the early morning or evening

All of these are ways that will help reduce your bill (and also keep you on good terms with the environmentalists!)

Reducing your water bill isn't hard, it just requires awareness and a proactive attitude. If you can stay conscientious of what you're using and how you're using it you'll be in good shape for reducing your bill and saving money.