How to Save Water in the Bathroom: Practical Tips

How to Save Water in the Bathroom: Practical Tips

8 min
Creator: Obavesti
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Published: 3/31/2026

The bathroom is where the largest percentage of household water is consumed. From showering to flushing the toilet, liters of this precious resource go down the drain every day, often unnecessarily. By adopting a few simple habits and making minor technical upgrades, you can drastically reduce your consumption and lower your monthly bills.

Showering vs. Bathing

Filling a bathtub requires between 120 and 150 liters of water, while an average five-minute shower uses only about 50 liters. By shortening your shower time by just two minutes, a family of four can save thousands of liters of water annually. Additionally, it is highly recommended to turn off the water while applying shampoo or soap.

Installing Low-Flow Showerheads and Aerators

Modern water-saving showerheads mix air with water, creating the sensation of high pressure while significantly reducing flow. Faucet aerators work in a similar way. This small and inexpensive investment pays for itself with the very next water bill, and installation is so simple that you can do it yourself in minutes.

Fixing Leaks That Waste Water Silently

A dripping faucet can waste up to 15 liters of water per day. Even worse is a leaking toilet tank, which can silently waste hundreds of liters every single day. Regularly checking gaskets and valves is crucial for a sustainable household. If you hear the sound of running water in the bathroom when nothing is in use, it's a clear sign that a repair is needed.

Stay Informed with obavesti.rs

Rational consumption is also vital for the stability of the entire water supply system, especially during summer months. The obavesti.rs portal helps you track planned water network maintenance and reservoir status in your city. Stay informed about all shutoffs and faults in one place and plan your activities according to the real-time situation.