Most Britons have to pay their water bills, but they don't have to cost a lot. According to new research, homeowners could reduce the combined cost of water bills and cleaning supplies by £ 350. How does this work?
According to a study by Harvey Water Softeners, homeowners can change homes to save money.
Installing a water softener could reduce the cost of bills and cleaning supplies by around £ 350.
However, the price of a water softener can vary between hundreds of pounds and thousands, according to ecowater-softeners.co.uk.
This means that before buying, the British have to determine whether the cost is worth it.
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Research has shown that installing the device would reduce gas bills from £ 577.22 to £ 414.43, resulting in savings of 28.2%.
In addition, the study would reduce the cost of cleaning products by 50% from £ 124.80 a year to £ 62.40.
It has also been suggested that homeowners would eliminate the need for descaling and descaling with a water softener.
This would result in a 100% saving of £ 85.27 for the water softener and £ 35.54 for the water softener based on the average cost in the UK.
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Overall, the study calculated savings of around £ 345.98 per year.
Tony Jones, general manager of Harvey Water Softeners, said: "In recent years, homeowners have become increasingly aware of the aesthetic benefits of a water softener, that is, lighter hair. Lighter and softer skin and larger bubble baths.
"However, if a little training is required, the cost-benefit ratio of these products is at stake.
"By saving fuel, detergents and water softeners, a water softener pays off on time."
The average UK water bill is £ 413.33, according to lovemoney.com.
However, this is expected to drop by £ 17 to £ 396.60 in April this year.
For those who don't want to invest in a water softener, there are other ways to save on bills.
According to experts from Hoppy.com, re-checking the supplier could lead to significant savings.
They said, "Look at your gas, electricity, and water contracts to see if you can pay less.
"Use the online property management tools to compare all available energy offerings with the public and offer you the best deal for your home."
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