It’s a stressful time for all of us. The economy is rough, the cost of living is increasing, and water bills are just one of the many things that have left us all feeling a little on edge. We all need to try and use less water anyway because of the negative impact it has on the environment, but it helps that it will also reduce your bills.

But how can you cut your water bills? Well, this quick guide will give you some great advice on how to do that – helping you find ways to reduce what you’re using and save a little each month. Pull up a chair and get comfy, let’s go save some money.

Should You Switch From Rates to Metered?
Throughout the UK, most water bills are on rates. This means that you pay a set amount for water that is estimated by the value of your home. It doesn’t matter how much water you use, the amount remains the same. This is pretty great, but there are some advantages to switching to a metered system. These include:

• You only pay for what you use
• If you cut the amount of water you use, you cut your bill
• Meters are fitted free of charge
• If you end up paying more, you can switch back to rates for free
• If there are more bedrooms than people in your home, it tends to work out cheaper

Tips for Cutting Your Water Usage
When you switch to metered from rates, you could end up saving hundreds of pounds each year – it’s incredible. This is because you can actually monitor the amount of water you are using and have it impact your bill.

Want a few tips for cutting your water usage now that you have switched to a metered system? We have some great advice. Why not try the following:

• Have a quick shower instead of a bath. A bath uses 80L of water whereas a shower only uses 35L
• Turn off the tap when you are brushing your teeth and save 20L
• Do the dishes in a basin instead of a dishwasher. The basin uses 6L of water while the dishwasher uses 55L
• Collect rainwater for the garden. The garden hose uses 10L per minute
• Fill a bottle with water and place it in the cistern of the toilet to reduce the amount of water being used. Some toilets use 10L per flush
• Make sure the taps are turned off to avoid losing water through leaks
• Only use the washing machine when it’s full

To Conclude
The only way to cut your water bill is to go on a meter instead of paying rates. This allows you full control over the amount you are using and paying for each month, helping you to reduce the amount of water you use while also cutting your bills. With the potential to save hundreds a year and no charge for switching, why not give it a try? Before you do change tariff considering if it is feasible to implement these water cutting tips.

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