INVESTING in a tiny £3 gadget can cut your household bills by more than £200 and prevent costly damage.
Experts reveal one simple kitchen modification that shouldn't be overlooked.
Just simply installing a tap aerator could slash your water bills and save you money on costly repairsJust by installing a water-efficient tap aerator you could save up to £200 a year and prevent £1,700 damage in the longer term.
A tap aerator is a small attachment that either fits onto the end of the tap or can be inserted into the existing spout.
The device controls the amount of water flowing through the tap without affecting the water pressure.
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As less water is being used, this means more savings to be had when it comes to your water bill.
It can also extend the lifespan of your plumbing system and save on costly water damage repairs that could cost up to £1,700, according to Checkatrade.
We spoke to the experts at Plumbworld about the benefits of using a water-efficient aerator.
What are the benefits of using a water-efficient aerator?
There are many other benefits to using a water-efficient aerator as well as immediate savings on your water bill.
You can purchase one for as little as £3 from any DIY or plumbing store.
We had a look on the B&Q website where there were several models available ranging from £3 up to £12.
Always shop around to make sure you are getting the best deal and what is right for you.
You can use price comparison sites such as Google Shopping and PriceSpy to compare prices across different retailers.
Meanwhile, here are the main benefits of installing a water-efficient aerator.
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As previously mentioned installing an aerator can decrease the flow rate from your standard kitchen tap, without affecting the functionality.
Significant savings can be made especially for households that frequently use the kitchen tap for cooking, cleaning and other daily tasks.
Reducing your water consumption by about 10,000 litres a year, based on the average cost of water at around £0.003 per litre means you can save around £30 a year just on water usage.
Energy savings on water heating
Using an aerator also significantly reduces the amount of hot water used, which then lowers the energy required to heat that water.
Reducing the flow rate which leads to using 3 litres less hot water per minute can result in considerable savings, as around half of the tap's usage involves hot water,
Making this small adjustment by using an aerator could save you £85 a year in energy costs.
Extended lifespan and reduced maintenance for plumbing
Aerators play a crucial role in reducing the water pressure that stresses pipes and decreases the likelihood of leaks developing at the connections and fittings.
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Using this preventative measure extends the lifespan of the home's plumbing system and helps to avoid frequent minor repairs.
Reducing wear and tear on your plumbing system with the use of an aerator is estimated to prevent at least one plumbing repair a year which could save you around £50 on maintenance costs.
Improvement in water management efficiency
Efficient water usage facilitated by an aerator helps to stabilise water consumption.
This means there are fewer dramatic peaks in water use that can result in higher water bills.
This allows for more accurate and predictable budgeting for utility costs.
By mitigating unexpected spikes in water use and making utility bills more predictable, around £25 a year can be saved.
Environmental impact and sustainability
Using less water and energy can reduce your household's carbon footprint.
While it is difficult to measure this in monetary terms the impact of sustainable practices can help prevent costly environmental degradation and resource scarcity issues.
It is estimated that the savings to be had by implementing more sustainable practices amounts to around £10 annually.
A spokesperson from Plumbworld said: "When considering home improvements, it’s easy to overlook small changes that can lead to big savings.
Regularly checking and replacing the seals on your kitchen and bathroom fixtures can prevent leaks that not only waste water but can also cause long-term damage and costly repairs.
"This routine maintenance ensures that everything is operating efficiently, helping to avoid surprises in your utility bills."
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