Bathroom: Cutting Energy Costs Easily

The energy use in your bathroom can be one of the most expensive parts of your energy bill. These simple habits don't require any home improvements, just small changes to your routine.

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Keep showers short where you can

Using less hot water helps cut both water and energy bills.

Only use extractor fans when needed

Turning your fan off at the socket when it is not needed can reduce your energy usage.

Turn off taps when not in use

Simple habits like this prevent wasting heated water.

Report leaks to your landlord

Dripping taps or running toilets can waste a lot of water and increase your bills. Repairs are usually your landlord's responsibility.

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