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HOT WATER ENERGY SAVING TIPS

Monday, March 1, 2010 @ 12:03 PM
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HOT WATER ENERGY SAVING TIPS
Saving energy equals saving money.  Join the green movement by making some adjustments to your energy conservation by being conscientious about your hot water usage.  Not only will you contribute to the preservation of the environment by being more energy efficient, but your water bill and water heating bill may decrease as well.

Below you’ll find several ways to lower your monthly, hot water bill and conserve energy.
· Conserve – Just use less hot water.  Use cold water to wash clothes as much as you can.
· Turn your hot water thermostat down.  Many hot water heaters are set at 150 degrees F which is probably hotter than necessary.  You’ll make your hot water heater run more efficiently if you reset the thermostat to 115-120 degrees F.
· Insulate your hot water tank.  Insulation will help prevent a lot of energy loss.  Make sure you don’t cover up the gas heating elements or you may have a fire on your hands.
· Purchase an energy-efficient hot water heater.  Water heaters have a life expectancy of 15 years.  When yours needs replacing, consider investing in an Energy Star certified hot water heater to increase the energy efficiency of your home.
· Insulate water heater pipes.  All that’s necessary here is insulation of the first six feet of your hot and cold water pipes that connect to your water heater.
· Remove all sediment from your water heater tank.  Sediment obstructs heat transfer; removal of this sediment every three to four months will increase the efficiency of your hot water heater.
· Install heat traps.  Heat traps will prevent heat loss from stored hot water in your tank.
· Install a drain water waste heat recovery system. These systems are known to save 25 to 30 percent on water heating energy when installed on your hot water heater.

With a bit of effort, you can easily improve the energy efficiency of your hot water tank.  Contact a licensed plumbing contractor for help, more information or an update on suggested ways to conserve water.
 
Blog Post provided by: Alpharetta Hot Water Heater Plumbers

Energy-Efficient Water Heating Tips

Friday, December 4, 2009 @ 08:12 AM
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Energy-Efficient Water Heating Tips
With the ever-increasing cost of just about everything, saving even a small amount on your energy bill is helpful.  As for lowering your water heating bills there are several energy-saving strategies that may help you save a little money each month on your water heating bill.  Installing a new, more, energy-efficient water heater than the one you have now is an easy option for lowering that bill.  Short of that you can reduce your hot water use or lower the water heating temperature on your hot water heater.  Other strategies for lowering your water heating expenses include insulation of your water heater tank and hot water pipes, installation of heat traps, timers, and/or a drain-water heat recovery system.

Insulate Your Water Heater and Hot Water Pipes
Insulating your water heater tank and pipes will save you about 4 to 9 percent in water heating costs. To insulate hot water pipes use blankets or other heat infusing material.  You can usually purchase and install an insulating pre-cut jacket or blanket yourself on an electric water heater, available for about $10.00 to $20.00.   You’ll want to choose one with an insulating value of at least R-8 and make sure your thermostat is set below 130 degrees Fahrenheit.  For a gas water heater, the installation of a blanket or jacket is a bit more difficult so make sure you carefully read and follow the installation instructions so as not to block the drain at the bottom or the flue at the top of your heater.  You’ll want to be careful not to block the airflow to the burner and not cover the thermostat to prevent your insulation from igniting.

Install a Drain-Water Heat Recovery System
A drain-water heat recovery system captures water before it goes down the drain from other water sources and preheats the cold water from this drainage before it enters the water heater.  By trapping and recovering heat from hot water used in showers, bathtubs, sinks, dishwashers, and clothes washers, a drain-water heat recovery system can save you valuable dollars on your hot water expenses.  You’ll need a qualified water heater plumber and heating contractor to install your system with the range of expense being $300 to $500. 

Other easy ways to lower your water heating costs is by being careful not to waste hot water, fix leaks, install low-flow fixtures, and purchase energy-efficient appliances.  Being a conscientious homeowner will always pay off with lower household expenses.
 
Post provided by: Water Heater Plumbers Decatur GA