The heat of summer means barbecues, water fights, trips to the pool and lots of outdoor fun, it also means higher than normal water usage. In most parts of the country water is a precious commodity and an increase in usage can not only hurt your wallet but your environment as well. Here are a few ways to cut back on water consumption.
- When it comes to the outside attempt to plant flowers, shrubs and plants that require less water than others. Xeroscaping can be beautiful and conserve water at the same time.
- Examine your sprinkler system and if it is on a timer system set it for once a day, every other day, preferably at night when the water won’t evaporate in the heat of the sun. If your sprinkler is a manual one, turn it on after the sun goes down.
- Inside your home make sure that your appliances, like dishwashers and washing machines, are energy star compliant. It is also a good idea to wash full loads whenever possible to make the most of your water consumption.
Do your part to pay attention to your water consumption and cut back where you can. It is important to conserve water for both your community and your bank account.
Click here to read an article from Realty Times about conserving water at your home.

