April 14, 2026
How to Conserve and Save Water: A Guide For Colorado Homeowners

More than half of Colorado is in a serious drought that has only worsened over the past decade. This is seen all over the state through reduced water levels, increased wildfire activity, and a lack of snowfall. So, what does this mean for Coloradans?
While there is no magic fix for the ongoing drought, individuals can still make a massive impact. Homeowners can control running water in their home, so learning how to conserve and save water at every faucet is always recommended. Through both indoor and outdoor plumbing, every homeowner can make a difference.
Keep reading to learn professional tips and tricks for year-round water conservation from Applewood Plumbing Heating & Electric.
How to Conserve Water Indoors
Identify and Fix Excessive Water Use
Fix dripping faucets, running toilets, and inefficient appliances. These are the primary culprits of water waste in the home.
Use Appliances Efficiently
Only run the dishwasher and washing machines when full to ensure you conserve and save water with every load.
Be Smart with Bathroom Water
A short shower uses less water than a bath. New, working toilets are also much more efficient than older models.
Limit Running Water
Turn off the tap when brushing teeth or shaving. Clean fruits and vegetables in a bowl rather than under running water.
Install Faucet Aerators
This uses air to maintain water pressure and reduces tap flow, helping your family conserve and save water without losing pressure.
These simple fixes will help prevent wasting water inside the house. Routine leak checks and less tap water use are the first steps towards larger conservation.
How to Conserve Water Outdoors
People tend to pay more attention to indoor water conservation, but the outdoors is just as important.
Landscape Conservatively
Use organic mulch to reduce evaporation and control weeds that monopolize water. Grow plants that have similar hydration needs together in blocks instead of rows.
Water Your Yard at the Right Time
Reset automatic controllers and drip systems to match seasonal changes. Water your lawn in the early morning or evening to avoid evaporation. Check timers monthly and confirm the lawn’s current hydration requirements.
Limit Hose Use
Clean debris with a broom rather than a hose. Use a bucket of water to wash cars to further conserve and save water outdoors.
Leaking Exterior Faucets
Be sure hose connections are tight and that washers are effective and leak-free.
Upgrading Your Home for Water Efficiency
There is also the option to upgrade the home using smart water monitors to catch leaks and smart controllers that automatically adjust irrigation systems to help you conserve and save water year-round.
From repairing leaky faucets to installing high-efficiency toilets and showers, the experts at Applewood Plumbing Heating & Electric are here to help. Contact us today for fixture repairs or to discuss the best water-saving upgrades for your Colorado home.


