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, along with additional energy saving tips, in this helpful video from Keys Energy Service.
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A hot shower is wonderful. We can save energy costs by keeping the temperature a little lower.
Thanks for all the information here. WIll start turning our heater off at the circuit breaker when we are away.
Dear Lisa,
Never thought about putting a timer on the water heater. Good idea.
Diane and I love hot water and we complaing about the bill but that is another story, Timer is a great idea not sure if I can talk Diane into it:)Endre
Morning Lisa.
We have a gas operated water heater. Our gas bill is really low, so no issues with us
Looking for inline heater soon...which touts even greater energy efficiency !
Lisa these are good tips, water costs more to heat than people realize.