How Can You Conserve Heat & Energy With Your Bathroom

Published On: November 30, 2016Categories: Heating & Cooling

Residential Plumbing

While the bathrooms may not be the largest rooms in your home, they still end up using a significant amount of energy that impacts your bills. There are many simple things that you can do to conserve the amount of heat and energy used in your bathroom. Read on to learn how you can save a few dollars yourself!

Reuse Cold Shower Water

Nearly everyone is guilty of leaving their shower on for a few extra minutes while waiting for the water to heat up. You can easily reuse this water instead of letting it go to waste by placing a bucket in your shower to collect the cold water. Later, you can use this water to water the plants in your garden instead of wasting even more water from your hose.

Remember to Turn Off Vent Fans

Vent fans are crucial for preventing mold from growing in your bathroom. However, they do not need to be left on for more than 15 minutes. It can be easy to get preoccupied and forget to turn off your vent fan, but taking a second to turn it off instead of letting it run for hours can be very beneficial.

Install A Low-Flow Shower Head

You can lower your water waste by as much as 50 percent by simply installing a low-flow showerhead. Purchasing this type of showerhead is an investment worth making. It is also a great way to cut down your how water heating costs as well. As you’ve probably heard dozens of times, taking shorter showers can be very beneficial as well.

Unplug Bathroom Electronics

Taking the extra second to unplug hair dryers, straighteners, electric razors, etc, is another very simple way to save a few dollars on energy costs. These items continue to use energy even when they are switched off.

Take Care of Leaks

It can be easy to let your sink or shower leak for weeks without doing anything about it, but in reality this is a problem that should be taken care of in a timely manner. If you are unable to stop the leak yourself, be sure to call a professional to take care of it for you. Stopping leaks can end up saving you hundreds of dollars when you act quickly.

Update Your Toilet

If your home still has the same toilets from the 90s, now is a great time to upgrade. Toilets are now single flush and can save a family of four up to 25,000 gallons per year. That is a huge number and huge decrease to your bills!

It can be easy to forget about the bathroom when working on decreasing your home’s utility bills. However, there are many simple changes that you can make to your life and to your bathroom to save some money. The next time you finish drying your hair, you’ll now remember that unplugging your dryer can help make a difference.

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