Everyone enjoys a hot shower - but what is too hot for your water? How much energy does it take to heat the water and keep the temperature tap ready? How can you save money and still have hot water on demand? These questions and more are answered on the U.S. Department of Energy's website along with additional energy saving tips. In this helpful video from them you can learn step-by-step instructions on how to effectively insulate your water heater tank, saving you energy plus money.
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Cold water laundry is just fine!
Some great tips many of which we have already implimented.
We always for get to turn it off when go away for a few days. My next house is going to have hot on demand tankless
One of the good things about Arizona in the summer is that the water coming out of the tap is naturally already warm without needing an external heat source so we can turn down our water heater temperature from about May to October.
Great tips on water temperature and how to operate your water heater!!
Lisa Von Domek
Really great advise for us all. Have a great weekend.
This is great information for every homeowner. Thanks for sharing!
Interesting info on our hot water heaters Lisa. Think I will go take a hot shower.
Thanks Lisa. This is a constant battle in my home. My wife wants it up high and I don't. So, typically the temp on the heaters are up high!
Lisa Thaks for the good infomration! Have a happy Sunday!
Good morning Again Lisa. This is a terrific and informative video. Thank you.