Wednesday, June 12, 2013

How to Cut Your Water Bill in Half!

Nowadays, saving anything is not easy. With how hot the Earth has been getting recently, saving water is definitely out of the question. Everybody just wants to cool down and takes more than the usual number of showers (or baths). On top of that, sweating it out makes you use an extra number of clothing articles as well. That means, more laundry to wash for the week, or in the next couple of days.

So what's the point of enumerating the already obvious facts about why people use more water than they already do? Well, there is a way to keep using as much water, and cutting your water bill in half.

Do I have your attention now?

It's nothing revolutionary, actually. In fact, this particular idea has been around for quite some time and a lot of people already has it installed in their homes.

What is it, you ask? Sorry for teasing you so much, but it's actually just Rain Water Tank.

How does it work? How do you actually save on your water bill if you use just as much water? It's simple. You use the rain water accumulated in the water tank to flush toilets, water your gardens, wash your clothes and even as pool water. With all that overflow that you could be experiencing right now, I'm pretty sure that you're thinking of how much wasted water that it right there.

With the right gutter design, you can rest assured that overflowing won't happen again and that your tank can be filled in no time. In choosing a guttering system, make sure that the rubbish is filtered so that it won't go into your water tank.

The best thing about Easy Fall Guttering's system is that the design ensures that all the water captured in your gutters are redirected to the downspouts and into the tank. Our customers report that their tanks fill to capacity during heavy rainfall. This has particular significance for rural communities in times of drought, and for urban communities when water restrictions apply.

So with the water tank, you're basically using Mother Nature's gift of rain at no cost and have cut your water bill in half, if not more!

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