5 Tips to Help You Use Less Water at Home

This is a hard one to remember but by simply turning off the tap when you're not using it, you can save lots of water. It might be easier to keep the water running when you're brushing your teeth, washing your hands, or washing dishes, but you waste more water than you think. In fact, just by remembering to turn the water off when you're not actually using it, you can save more than 7,500 liters of water in a single month. It may take a while to get used to it but when you do it enough, it'll become second nature to turn off the tap. Even if you have to leave yourself sticky notes to remember, it's well worth the effort.

Opt in for a Shower Instead of a Bath

Nothing beats a long, hot soak in the bath except maybe the satisfaction of knowing you're doing everything you can to conserve water. A 10-minute shower uses much less water than a bath, especially considering many people will empty and refill the bath at least once before getting out. If you just can't live without the suds and bubbles of a hot bath, at least consider limiting your baths to once or twice biweekly. Any little bit counts.

Fix Leaks at the First Sign

It may seem like common sense, but the importance of fixing leaks quickly is huge. Whether you have a pipe leaking or a tap dripping, the water loss really adds up over time. At the first sign of a leak anywhere in your house, it's important that either you fix it or you hire someone who can. Leaving your tap dripping might not do any real harm to your home, but the water usage can have a huge effect on our water supplies.

 

Use Rainwater to Feed Your Plants

If you do a lot of gardening, you already know how much water it takes to keep your plants healthy and alive. There is another option to consider when it comes to watering your plants that doesn't require using your home's water supply at all. By collecting rainwater, you can feed your plants naturally while also conserving water. Make the most out of rain season by keeping buckets outside. You'll see that they fill up quickly and provide all the water you need. Also be sure to water your plants in the early morning because plants require much more water when it's hot and sunny out.

Be Smart When You Cook

You may be wondering how cooking affects water usage, but it does. Think of all the water you use to rinse off those fresh veggies or boil pasta. To help remedy this problem, try rinsing your vegetables in the sink or in a large bowl rather than under the running water. When boiling pasta, you can reuse the water. You can also give your water and yourself a break some nights by eating at some of the best restaurants in Pattaya.

You can save so much water with little to no effort by following the above tips. This not only helps with water conservation, but can also save money on your water bills. Although some people pay a set fee for the water they use, many people's bill depends on how much they use. Start using less water today to help the world and to help yourself.