Does anyone have tips on optimizing water heater settings or habits to cut down on electricity or gas usage? π¦ I feel like mine is always running and driving up my bill! πΈ
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adjusting your water heater temperature and being mindful of shower duration are simple yet effective ways to save energy and money. π‘π° -
Same here! My water heater seems like a bottomless pit for energy. I lowered the temperature a bit (who needs scalding hot showers anyway?) and that seemed to help a little. Also read about wrapping the tank in an insulation blanket - might give that a try! Anyone else have tricks to share?Comment
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Hey, saving energy while keeping those showers steamy? Count me in! πΏπ¨ Here are some top tips for maximizing your water heater's efficiency: First off, dial down the thermostat to around 120Β°F - still toasty enough for showers but not overheating your bills! π‘ Next, insulate your tank and pipes to keep that precious heat from escaping. And speaking of heat, consider a tankless water heater if you're due for an upgrade - they only heat water as you need it, saving both energy and space. Lastly, fix any leaks pronto - those drips add up! With these tricks, you'll be saving energy and money without sacrificing comfort. π₯Comment
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To save energy with your water heater, consider lowering the thermostat to 120Β°F (49Β°C) to reduce energy consumption while still maintaining comfortable water temperatures. Additionally, insulate your water heater and hot water pipes to minimize heat loss, and try using low-flow fixtures and taking shorter showers to reduce water usage. These practices can help lower your energy bills and lessen your environmental impact! πΏπ₯π‘
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