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New York Homeowners Guide: Water-Saving Tips That Save You Money
Want to lower your water bill? Use these 8 tips to conserve water and save.

If you own a home in New York state, one of your biggest expenses can be your water bill. While water is something you can’t do without, there are ways to cut your water consumption and pay less.
Water-saving home improvements, renovations, and plumbing repairs that help you reduce the amount of water you use can quickly start to lower your monthly water bill.
Ready to conserve water and save money? Consider these eight water-saving renovation tips for your next home project.
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1. Fix plumbing problems
Leaks in your plumbing system or dripping faucets mean you’re paying for extra water consumption. Plumbing issues can also lead to structural damage in your home that can result in costly repairs. Contact a plumbing expert if you notice signs of problems such as damp ceilings and walls, low water pressure, or mold and mildew growth.
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2. Install timers on lawn sprinklers
Sprinkler timers can make your life easier and save money. You won’t have to remember when you last watered or monitor when you have to turn the water off. Leaving sprinklers unattended can waste gallons of water in a short period of time. You can increase water efficiency even more by setting timers to run between 6 a.m. and 7 a.m. to avoid water evaporation during daylight hours.
Installing rain sensors is another way to save water outdoors. Sensors will stop sprinkler systems from turning on if it is or has been raining.
Need help with water-saving renovations? Call a plumbing contractor in New York state.
3. Set up a rain barrel
Installing a rain barrel to collect runoff from the roof is a good way to reuse water. Use this runoff water on your garden and lawn to save money and be environmentally responsible.
4. Install drip irrigation
Drip irrigation systems are another efficient way to water gardens and lawns. The water goes directly into the ground, which prevents evaporation, runoff, and overwatering.
5. Install water aerators on taps
Installing aerators in the bathroom and kitchen will help to slow and limit water flow from the tap. Easy and inexpensive to install, water aerators are a cost-efficient way to save both energy and water.
6. Install low-flow toilets
Low-flow and dual-flush toilets can help you cut water use in the bathroom by 67 percent. Not only will you lower your water bill, you’ll also reduce the load on your plumbing and septic system.
7. Purchase a low-flow shower head
A quick and easy fix to save water without giving up comfort is to replace an old shower head with one that is high efficiency. Older shower heads can use as much as 8 gallons of water per minute, while a low-flow model uses only 2.5 gallons.
8. Invest in energy-efficient appliances
Consider upgrading to appliances that meet the Department of Energy and EPA energy savings standards. You’ll use up to 50 percent less water by replacing your old top-loading washing machine with an Energy Star front-loading machine.
For plumbing advice and to learn more about water-saving home renovations, call a HomeAdvisor plumbing contractor in New York state for professional service.
This Patch article is sponsored by HomeAdvisor.