Metering & Bills
Water is an increasingly expensive resource. An average person uses at least 150 litres of water per day (equivalent to 20 buckets full).
Look at your water bills and make a record of your water usage.
If your water consumption isn’t monitored by a water meter, contact your local water company to see if it can install one. That way you only pay for the water you use.
Save Water In The Bathroom And When Washing Clothes
About a third of water used in the home goes down the toilet. A modern toilet cistern uses considerably less water than an older standard 9 litre cistern. Fit a simple water saving device. Alternatively, put a litre bottle of water in your cistern - saving up to 20% each time you flush
Contact your local water company to find out the availability of water saving devices for toilets
Turn the tap off when brushing your teeth
A 5-minute shower uses about a third of the water of a bath. But remember that power showers can use more water than a bath in less than 5 minutes
Half-load programmes on dishwashers and washing machines use more than half the water and energy of a full load. Wait until you have a full load before switching the machine on.
Save Water When Cooking
Use the minimum amount of water required when you boil water in saucepans and kettles
Wash vegetables and fruit in a bowl rather than under a running tap
Save Water Around The Home
Dripping taps can waste up to 4 litres of water a day costing you at least £20 a year. Replace worn tap washers for a quick and cheap way of saving water
Burst water pipes can cause serious damage as well as waste water. Ensure your water pipes and external taps are lagged in time for cold weather
Save Water Outside The Home
Think about needing to wash the car. Use a bucket rather than a hose.
Find out about water harvesting for domestic water use.
Find out more about Gardening with less water
For More Advice:
Name of Organisation | Contact |
|---|---|
0800 800 580 | |
0845 782 0999 | |
020 7344 18 | |
08708 506 506 |