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6 Ways to Save Water at Your Rental Property

7/12/2022

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These tips on how to save water at your rental property will reduce impact on the environment, and reduce your bills.

Whether you’re renting a home or an office, one thing is for sure – you want to save money on bills. Paying attention to how you spend water at your rental will save you money and protect the environment. So, what are the ways to do something good for the planet and reduce your water usage? Well, here are the main 6 ways to save water at your rental property and be a good citizen of our planet.

Reasons to seriously consider saving water from now on
Not all people understand the importance of paying attention to how much water their household spends daily. Here are the reasons to start spending water more conscientiously:
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  • Water supplies are limited – only 2.5% of all the water on our planet is freshwater, and only 0.3% of that is accessible to us. Those are very limited supplies we’re running out of! 
  • We save energy by saving water – spending less water for showering and cleaning means spending less energy to preheat that water;
  • Limited water supplies would mean limited food supplies – plants need water to grow so water limitations would result in food shortages;
  • Protecting the animals – we’re not the only species that need water; animals need it, too. Wasting water on a daily basis means taking away precious water from the animals and whole ecosystems;
  • Finally, saving water at your rental property will reduce the water bills, which can lead to significant savings at the end of the year.
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Water is precious – save it whenever you can!
How to save water at your rental property? Six top ways to be more water-conscientiousIf you’ve never thought about it, saving water on a daily basis may seem impossible or even difficult to do. However, the truth is a lot different. Small habits can make a big impact, and they won’t bother you but quickly become a part of your daily routines.

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Deal with the leaks
The first thing to do in your rental property is check for any leaks. Even the least noticeable ones can be a big water waste after a long time. Remind your landlord or do it yourself – every home’s plumbing should be checked once a year. Sometimes, tiny leaks are not easy to notice, and they can waste so much in the long run. Also, leaks can cause a lot of damage to your appliances, cabinets, and other items in the kitchen or bathroom. That’s why it’s necessary to do regular checks of the whole plumbing system in your home or office. 

2. Go for better water fixtures
Modern water fixtures can provide better pressure and even help you save water at your rental property. They are perfect for tenants searching for a home where they will try to reduce the amount of water when doing the dishes or showering. Replacing them doesn’t need to be expensive or difficult, but it can be a big change in the long run. Consult with your landlord and talk about replacing the faucets and showerheads in your rental property. 
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Modern fixtures will help you save water at your rental property.
3. ​Save when doing laundry
Doing laundry is another task that can waste so much water if we’re not careful. Some tips can help you save:
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  • Have a washer that is both water and energy-efficient. Have a strategy – combine smaller wash loads so you can run full loads of laundry for better efficiency. You’ll save both water and energy this way.
  • Don’t wash everything after each use – you can re-use certain pieces of clothing and some towels before putting them into the laundry basket;
  • Treat stains beforehand and avoid the hottest cycles – using hot water to treat the stains while washing them will consume more energy and water, so it’s best to treat them before putting them into the washer.

If you’re about to move house, don’t forget to save water while packing. Experts from Triple 7 Movers Las Vegas suggest carefully wrapping and protecting your clothes and other items, so you don’t need to wash them before and after the move. Dust and dirt are common when moving long-distance, so extra protection will go a long way. 
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Smart laundry techniques help save water and energy.
4. Turn off the tap when not needed 
Several daily tasks in your bathroom can waste so much water. Turn off the tap while brushing your teeth, washing hands, and taking a shower. It would help if you brushed your teeth for a couple of minutes. There’s no need for water to be running the whole time. Use the tap wisely and use it only when you need to rinse the products of your body. It’s a simple habit that can truly make a difference to the water bill. 

5. Save when doing dishes
One of the best ways to save water at your rental property is to run full cycles in the dishwasher. Modern dishwashers are environmentally friendly and spend less water than you would need to hand-wash the same amount of dishes. Make sure you fill the dishwasher and do full cycles each time. However, not all rentals have a dishwasher to create more space when organizing a small kitchen. In this case, you’ll have to be more practical with hand washing. Carefully scrape food leftovers, fill the sink, wash the dishes altogether and then rinse them. Avoid washing the dishes one by one while the tap is constantly running. This method wastes so much water!

6. Cool water in your fridge 
If you drink tap water, the chances are you left the water running until it cools down a bit before pouring it into the glass. Water gets warmer in the pipes, so some people need to cool it down before drinking it – but that’s a huge waste of water. In the summer months, the amount of water waste this way can really add up. Instead, you can pour it directly into a jug and place it in a fridge to cool down. This way, you’ll always have cold water at your disposal without making a huge waste. 

Final words
Being environmentally conscious is about implementing small habits to create a lifestyle. As you can see, these simple ways to save water at your rental property are not difficult to do, so you can start practicing them even today and do something good for our planet. 


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