As summer heats up, many homeowners are surprised to find their water bills rising just as fast as the temperatures. While it’s normal to use more water during the warmer months, for activities like lawn care, cooling off, and entertaining guests, there are often hidden causes behind those steep increases. Understanding the key contributors and taking proactive steps can help keep your water usage (and costs) under control all season long.
Increased Outdoor Water Usage
A major driver of summer water bills is outdoor use. Lawns and gardens demand more attention during hot, dry weather, often requiring daily watering to stay green and healthy. Automatic sprinkler systems, especially if not properly adjusted, can overwater or run too frequently, wasting both water and money.
Pools are another summer staple that can dramatically increase water consumption. Whether you’re topping off an existing pool due to evaporation or filling a new one, the volume adds up quickly. Don’t forget about other common outdoor activities like washing cars or filling kiddie pools, all of which contribute to your overall usage.
Higher Indoor Water Consumption
The spike in water use doesn’t stop at the front door. With kids home from school, summer guests visiting, and more frequent showers or baths to beat the heat, household water consumption can rise significantly. Additional laundry loads after outdoor play or workouts also contribute. These small, daily increases in indoor water use can quickly add up to a noticeably higher bill by the end of the month.
Leaks and Plumbing Inefficiencies
Undetected leaks are one of the most common and costly culprits behind elevated water bills. Summer puts extra strain on plumbing systems, especially with increased use of hoses, irrigation systems, and outdoor faucets. A slow drip or hidden leak can waste thousands of gallons over the course of a month.
Outdoor irrigation leaks often go unnoticed until you see a spike in your bill. Indoors, issues like running toilets, dripping faucets, or leaking pipes behind walls can be equally damaging. Investing in leak detection or having a professional inspection can help you catch these issues early.
How to Prevent Summer Water Bill Spikes
To keep your water usage in check, start with these practical steps:
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Inspect for leaks regularly, both indoors and outdoors.
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Install water-efficient fixtures, such as low-flow toilets and showerheads.
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Adjust your sprinkler schedule to early morning or evening to reduce evaporation.
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Use mulch in flower beds and around trees to retain soil moisture.
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Consider drought-resistant landscaping that requires less frequent watering.
Smart irrigation controllers and water monitoring systems can also help track usage and identify anomalies before they become costly.
Schedule a Water Efficiency Check with Casper Plumbing & Heating
If your water bill is unusually high this summer and you’re unsure why, the experts at Casper Plumbing & Heating are here to help. From leak detection to fixture upgrades, we provide trusted plumbing solutions that save water and reduce your utility costs.
Call us today at (617) 823-8539 or fill out our online form to schedule an appointment. Serving Quincy, MA and surrounding communities, our licensed professionals are committed to keeping your home water-efficient, comfortable, and cost-effective all summer long.