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Practical Solutions for Lowering Water Heating Costs

Homeowners almost certainly use more hot water than they think they do, and this can add up when it comes to monthly energy costs. The good news is that there are many budget-friendly ways to keep those water heating bills manageable. Here are a few of them.

Turn Down the Thermostat

Most traditional hot water heaters are set at 140 degrees Fahrenheit. Turning the thermostat down to 120 degrees F. keeps the water hot while turning down energy costs. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that for every 10°F reduction in water heater temperature, homeowners can save between 3% and 5% on their water heating costs. For example, by turning the temperature down to 120°F, the average household could save around $36 to $61 per year. Plus, this lower setting reduces the risk of scalding and helps to extend the life of the system.

Only Use the Dishwasher and Washing Machine When They’re Full

It may be tempting to wash a few dishes or a few dirty clothes at a time, especially if you have need of a special utensil, dish or pot or a certain article of clothing. However, using the dishwasher or the washing machine only when they’re full is what saves you money.

Insulate the Water Heater Tank

Insulating the water heater, especially if it’s in an uninsulated area of the home, also saves money. Insulating blankets are inexpensive, and you can pick one up at your local hardware or big box store. Another tip when it comes to saving on your water heating costs is to insulate the pipes that leave the water tank. Experts recommend wrapping up the first six feet of pipe.

Turn the Heater off When You’re on Vacation

If you’re planning to go on a vacation, just turn the heater off at the circuit box along with other appliances that you won’t be using. The amount of savings might surprise you.

Take Quick Showers

Though you don’t have to pop under a warm shower spray and then pop right out, cutting your time in the shower by even two or three minutes saves a lot of hot water. Though showers use less water than a full bathtub, they use more hot water than you may suspect.

Buy Appliances That Are Water Efficient

When it’s time to replace your old water-dependent appliances, replace them with appliances that use hot water more efficiently. This includes your washing machine, dishwasher and water heater tank.

Get in Touch With Us to Learn More About Lowering Your Energy Bills

Your hot water makes life in your home comfortable, but it can run up your energy bill. To learn more about how to make your water heater more efficient, get in touch with our professional plumbers at Jeff’s Custom Care Plumbing of Waukesha, Wisconsin.