LifestyleSave on water bills with a simple plastic bottle hack

Save on water bills with a simple plastic bottle hack

Want to save on your water bills? Try a simple trick with a plastic bottle. Place it in the toilet tank to significantly reduce water consumption. It’s not only economical but also ecological.

Put it in the cistern. Bills will be cut in half.
Put it in the cistern. Bills will be cut in half.
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8:09 AM EDT, September 24, 2024

Rising living costs are forcing people to look for savings in their daily expenses. One simple way to reduce water bills is to use the toilet tank trick. This can significantly lower water usage, bringing real savings.

This is how you save on water. learn the simple trick

This year, electricity and gas prices have gone up. Everyone is looking for ways to save a bit. Many simple methods reduce bills, such as water. One example is a simple trick that uses... an empty water bottle.

How to do it: Turn off the water valve and empty the toilet tank. Then, fill an empty plastic bottle with water. Lift the tank cover and put the filled bottle inside, on the opposite side of the float valve. Close the cover, turn the water back on, and wait for the tank to fill up. The bottle takes up a lot of space, causing the tank to use less water with each flush, and you’ll save significantly on your bills.

Use instead of a plunger

This is not the only possible use for a plastic bottle in the bathroom. It can also help unclog the toilet when the home lacks specialized tools like a rubber plunger or a "snake." Cut the bottom of the bottle and insert it into the toilet with the cut side down, keeping the cap on. Moving the bottle up and down should unclog the drain quickly.

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