Summer brings sunshine, longer days, and a chance to finally switch off the heating. But with gardens to water, kids at home more often, and an uptick in showers and activities, it’s easy for your water usage—and your bill—to climb. If you’re looking for smart ways to reduce your water consumption and lower household costs, here’s how to stay water-wise this summer and beyond.
Fix the Leaks
Leaky taps and pipes are one of the biggest hidden water-wasters in UK homes. Regular checks and prompt repairs can stop litres of water going down the drain unnecessarily. Not only is this good for the environment, but it also makes a noticeable difference on your bill. Think of it as the plumbing version of sealing a draught.
Upgrade to Water-Saving Fixtures
Install low-flow shower heads to reduce water use without sacrificing pressure. Dual-flush toilets are another easy win—letting you use just the right amount of water every time. These upgrades are easy to fit and pay for themselves over time in reduced usage.
Install Smart Devices and a Water Meter
Modern appliances like eco-friendly washing machines and dishwashers offer water-efficient cycles that run longer but use far less. If you don’t already have one, a water meter puts you in control by charging you based on what you actually use. Some water companies even offer discounts for low-usage households.

Go Green in the Garden
Gardens can gulp down a lot of water in summer. A water butt is a great way to collect rainwater for reuse, and it’s better for your plants too. Water early in the morning or late evening to reduce evaporation, and add mulch around plants to retain moisture. When choosing new plants, opt for drought-resistant varieties that thrive with minimal watering.
Practice Small Daily Habits
Turning off the tap while brushing your teeth, choosing showers over baths, and reusing water when possible might seem minor—but they add up. These daily choices contribute significantly to saving both water and money.
Make it a Lifestyle
Being water-efficient doesn’t mean making drastic sacrifices. It’s about small consistent changes. Not only will your wallet thank you, but you’ll be doing your bit for the planet too. For more eco-savvy tips, local updates, and seasonal advice, why not sign up to the Read This newsletter? Sign up here.
Water conservation starts at home, and summer is the perfect season to build better habits. From fixing a leaky tap to planting a more resilient garden, every change helps reduce your bill and protect precious resources. Make smart water use part of your routine now, and your household will reap the benefits year-round.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much water does a leaky tap waste?
A single dripping tap can waste over 5,000 litres of water a year. That’s enough to fill 60 bathtubs.
What is a water meter and should I get one?
A water meter measures how much water you use. If you have a smaller household or use less than average, a meter can save you money as you’re only billed for what you use.
What are drought-resistant plants?
These are hardy plants that thrive in dry conditions with minimal watering—perfect for low-maintenance, water-efficient gardens.
Is it better to shower or take a bath?
Generally, showers use less water than baths—especially if fitted with a low-flow shower head.









