Save Money on Water Bills With Three Easy Tips
Thursday, April 4th 2024, 2:01 PM

Plumbers in Chicago, IL, offer ideas for homeowners looking to reduce their monthly water bills.

Chicago, United States - April 4, 2024 / VanDerBosch Plumbing Inc. /

Don't Get Pinched by High Water Bills

Conserving water can be beneficial, not just for the environment but also for saving homeowners money on their water bills. Conserving water is easy with the right habits and plumbing changes. Here are three tips to help homeowners save money on their water bills. 

Keep the Tap off and Learn How to Water the Landscape

save water The first step to saving money on water bills is to change water use habits. With the plumbing and water, this is as easy as finding opportunities to turn off the tap. In most people’s day-to-day habits, there are several opportunities to save water, including: 

  • Turn off the water while doing tasks like brushing teeth and shaving
  • Scrape food scraps from plates into the garbage instead of letting the faucet run
  • Run the dishwasher with full loads of dirty dishes
  • Provide wastebaskets near toilets to prevent people from flushing garbage

These small changes can add up to significant water savings, but another opportunity to save water is by irrigating more effectively. Most yards use irrigation systems to help them thrive, but these sprinkler systems can be costly water users. To water the lawn while saving water, people can set their systems to water in the early morning to prevent having to use more water to compensate for evaporation. Additionally, adding rain sensors to the sprinkler system can help save water by avoiding using water in the yard during periods of rain.    

Choose Water-Saving Plumbing Fixtures 

Changing habits takes a bit of effort, but changing plumbing fixtures is a simple way to save water without any effort on the part of household residents. To get serious about saving money on water bills, homeowners should upgrade their water-using appliances and plumbing fixtures to more water-efficient models.

There are many water-saving fixtures, such as water-saving toilets, low-flow faucets, and low-flow showerheads. These water-saving faucets and showerheads come in many styles and use less water without having to sacrifice comfort and water pressure. Water-saving toilets also come in many types, including dual-flush toilets and gravity-assist toilets that use less water for flushing.  

Repair Leaks Quickly  

leak The final piece of advice to lower water bills is to pay attention to plumbing problems and respond quickly. Water leaks can cause high water bills, as they allow water to be wasted until they are fixed. So, homeowners should keep an eye out for the signs of a leak and call a plumber for leak detection and repair to fix it and lower water bills.

Some common signs of a leak include lower water pressure from fixtures, high water costs, wet spots or water stains, and mold growth. Another way to identify leaks in the home is with the water meter. A water leak will continue wasting money until a plumber intervenes. So people should get leaks fixed as soon as they are noticed.   

About VanDerBosch Plumbing Inc.

VanDerBosch Plumbing Inc. provides homeowners with fast leak repair and fixture installation. Their pricing is straightforward, and a real person always answers the phone. Call them for plumbing services in Chicago, IL

Contact Information:

VanDerBosch Plumbing Inc.

6928 N Greenview
Chicago, IL 60626
United States

Hugh Hodur
(773) 523-1967
https://www.vanderbosch.com/

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VanDerBosch Plumbing Inc.

6928 N Greenview
Chicago, IL, 60626, United States

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Phone (773) 523-1967

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