Mar 13, 2025
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World Water Day: How to Save Water at Home with Water-Efficient Appliances

Author

Victor Silva

Published On

Mar 13, 2025

Category

Water

Saturday, 22nd March is World Water Day – a global reminder of how precious water is and why we need to conserve it. With water shortages becoming a growing issue, every household can play a part in reducing water waste. One of the best ways to do this is by upgrading to water-efficient appliances like low-flow toilets, taps and shower-heads.

Small changes can make a big difference in saving water.

Why Water Conservation Matters
  • The average household uses over 300 litres of water per day—a huge amount, especially when much of it is wasted.
  • Older appliances & fixtures consume more water than necessary, leading to waste.
  • Saving water reduces environmental impact, conserves natural resources, and helps ensure future generations have access to clean water.
Water-Efficient Appliances: How They Work & Why You Need Them
Low-Flow Toilets
  • Traditional toilets use up to 13 litres per flush, while modern dual-flush toilets use only 3–6 litres per flush—saving thousands of litres annually.
Water-Saving Shower-heads
  • Standard shower-heads use 9–15 litres per minute, but a low-flow model reduces this to 6–8 litres without sacrificing water pressure.
  • Bonus: Many models include air infusion technology, which maintains strong water flow while using less water.
Eco-Friendly Taps & Tap Aerators
  • Older taps waste up to 15 litres per minute; modern low-flow taps reduce this to 5–7 litres per minute.
  • Tap aerators add air to the water stream, maintaining strong flow while reducing water waste.
Smart Washing Machines & Dishwashers
  • Modern high-efficiency washing machines use up to 50% less water than older models.
  • Eco dishwashers can clean dishes with as little as 6 litres per cycle, compared to handwashing, which can waste over 20 litres per wash.
More Simple Ways to Save Water at Home

🔹 Fix Leaks – A dripping tap can waste up to 15 litres a day!
🔹 Turn Off Taps – Don’t let water run while brushing your teeth or shaving.
🔹 Shorter Showers – Cutting just 2 minutes off your shower can save over 20 litres per wash.
🔹 Use a Rainwater Collection System – Ideal for watering plants and outdoor cleaning.
🔹 Only Run Appliances When Full – Washing machines and dishwashers should be fully loaded to maximize efficiency.

Final Thoughts: Small Changes, Big Impact

By switching to water-efficient appliances and making small daily changes, you can save thousands of litres of water each year. Not only does this help the planet, but it also lowers your water spent—a win-win for your home and the environment.

Are you thinking of upgrading your bathroom with water-saving features? Bathrooms4U offers expert advice on eco-friendly renovations. Contact us today!

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