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How to Reduce Water Heating Bills

From RealEstateJournal.com: "When the days grow nippy, nothing beats a long, hot shower to warm things up. But at what expense? The Department of Energy says water heating accounts for 14% to 25% of the energy consumed in your home.

Here are tips from the department for reducing your water heating bills:

  • Set the thermostat on your water heater to 120 degrees F. If you lower it by just 10 degrees F, you'll save 3% to 5%. For most homes, 120 degrees F, or even 115 degrees F, is sufficient.
  • Consider getting a more efficient water heater for your home. Natural-gas-on-demand or tankless water heaters can save you up to 30% compared with standard natural-gas storage tank water heaters. Or, just buy a new energy-efficient water heater. It costs more up front, but you'll save over time.
  • If you buy a solar water heater, you might be eligible for a tax credit or rebate. Look for details in the Database of State Incentives for Renewable Energy at www.dsireusa.org.
  • Drain a quart of water from your tank every three months. You'll remove the sediment that lowers the efficiency of your water heater.
  • Place heat traps on the hot and cold pipes connecting to your heater -- you'll prevent heat loss.
  • Insulate your hot water pipes -- doing so can raise water temperature 2 to 4 degrees F."
Another tip not on this list - consider a water heater insulation kit. Kits come with supplies to wrap up your water heater and insulate it. Many are in cooler basements or outside altogether and insulation around the heater can improve efficiency.

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