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Learn How Water Heater Maintenance Can Help You Save Money

 

Water Heater MaintenanceEnergy saving and conservation have become one of the main agendas in this day and age. When it comes to saving energy, the hot water heater truly becomes the main culprit. Unknowingly, many homeowners ignore the fact that the water heater in their house can cause the maximum energy consumption. The fact is a water heater consumes more energy than the energy consumed by other appliances in your home combined.

This is because most of us still use one of those conventional storage-type water heaters, which needs more electricity or gas to keep the entire tank’s water hot and ready. However, the water then sits and naturally cools down. This is when your water heater faces that standby heat loss. To reheat and keep the water ready, your water heater again consumes energy and keeps the water warm. This is a constant process and repeating cycle that increases the energy consumption in a long run. To keep the energy cost and consumption down, here are five expert tips for every homeowner.

1. Turn Down the Thermostat:

Experts claim that by turning down the tank’s thermostat, you can save up to 5 percent on your bill. You will notice your water heater preset at 140 degrees. You can lower the temperature to the setting of 120 degrees and turn off the thermostat when your water is already hot.

2. Reduce the Consumption of Hot Water:

Even in summer, many households consume hot water to semi-hot water for dish-washing, showering, and laundry. To reduce the water consumption, you can install a low-flow shower-head, faucet aerators, and low-flow fixtures in your home. This will reduce the overall hot water consumption by 25 to 60 percent.

3. Clean the pipes and drain the sediment:

Water heater tanks eventually build up sediment in a course of time. This, again, reduces the efficiency of the heater. As a result, the energy consumption increases. Saving energy can be a challenge if the sediments are not cleared from time to time.

4. Insulate the exposed pipes:

This will help to retain the heat and keeping the water warmer for a longer time. You can use basic insulating layers, such as self-sealing sleeves to insulate all those exposed hot water pipes.

5. Insulate the tank too:

Those with an older tank can also consider insulating the entire tank. You can use a cheap insulating blanket or those insulating layers to cover and seal the water heater tank. It will keep the water warm and cut the energy cost by 25 to 45 percent in a long run.

Looking for water heater services in the Allentown area? Call (610) 434-7103 today for quick and effective services from Schuler Service professionals. 

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