1. Use your washing machine efficiently
By using your washing machine efficiently, you can save lots of water.
Try wash only full loads and if you are doing smaller loads, lower the water level to the appropriate amount.
Consider spot washing small stains so as to cut down in your laundry loads.
It also pays to check the energy and water efficiency levels of your washing machine. Older machines can waste a lot of water so consider upgrading to a more efficient type.
2. Check for leaks
Random household leaks can waste a lot of water over time. Check all the taps in and around your house for leaks.
If you do find leaks that seem tricky to fix, get a plumber in rather than trying to do it yourself (as you may make the problem worse).
3. Repurpose water
Be smart about the way you use water. Save the water you use to wash vegetables for watering the garden or indoor plants.
4. Use a watering can
If you’ve got a relatively small garden, consider using a watering can instead of a hose as this will help prevent any water wastage.
5. Turn off the tap when brushing your teeth
It seems obvious but a lot of people still forget this water saving tip. The same goes for when you’re washing your face or shaving.
6. Take shorter showers
This saves you water and power. Try to avoid long showers and limit yourself to a quick wash to cut down on water consumption.
7. Install a water-saving shower head
Speaking of showers, consider changing your shower head to one that saves you water.
There are lots of modern shower heads out there that are highly efficient, as well as flow restrictors that can help limit water wastage from taps and showers.