Summer is here and the warmer weather often means increased water use for our customers. Since your water bill is based directly on your usage, more water means a higher bill. But we've got some tips to help you conserve water and save money.
According to the calendar, spring is here! If you’ll be taking advantage of the temperature change by doing some yard work, keep these water-saving and environmentally-friendly tips in mind.
Since your water bill is based on your actual water use, the easiest way to save is by using less. Our tap water costs less than a penny per gallon but we know that every penny counts.
The holiday season can be a busy time. With all the festivities, you may find that your water use, and therefore water bill, goes up.
We don’t want your water bill to be another thing you have to worry about this time of year. Here are some tips to help you save time and money this holiday season.
It’s officially fall! Which means the backyard barbeques and runs through the sprinkler are winding down and instead, the pool is getting drained and patio furniture stored away. Fall is also the time to prep your lawn and garden for the cold winter months ahead. Here are a few tips to keep your lawn and garden in shape while staying water-smart.
Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start of summer and the warmer weather usually means increased water use from activities like watering lawns and gardens or filling a pool.
Since your water bill is based directly on your usage, more water means a higher bill. But we've got some tips to help you save money.