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21 May

Quick Tips to Save on Your Water Heating in Your Home

Wellesley Island Heating System RepairsThe water heater is a very essential appliance of your household but do you know that it accounts for 15% of the energy bill expenses?

It’s practical that you cannot do without a heater but you can definitely use it rationally to conserve energy and save from your pocket.

Here are a few quick tips to save on your water heating energy bill:

Turning down the temperature

Go to the warm setting and just turn down the temperature and this will prevent your skin from getting burnt anytime apart from saving energy. 

You would need the heater daily throughout the cold season so you can imagine how much energy would be consumed in these months. The usual setting is 140 degrees F but you can lower it to 120 degrees F to save a 6% to 10% from the energy bill. Just refer to the manual while adjusting the thermostat.

Use the water heater less

Could you use the water heater less? Showers are mainly responsible for your soaring water heating costs. You can use showerheads with low-flow, complete your shower quickly, turn off the water supply while you are using soap and always use lukewarm water.

You can endure a bit and try using cold water in washing clothes because a lot of water goes in washing clothes.

Water heater inspection

Do you get your heater inspected every year before the winters? It is actually a good idea to do so and prevent from applying huge energy bills. Just before the onset of the spring and in the summer months get an inspection to ensure the heater is working optimally.

Reputed and certified plumbers in Chicago can detect any problems and do the necessary servicing so that you get right water flow in the winters and your bill does not soar up.

Repair boiler leaks

Gallons of water is wasted every year due to boiler leaks so don’t wait to mend boiler leaks but get early and quick solution.

Call a professional plumber in Chicago to detect leaks and get repaired.  While water is being wasted, your bills are rising!

You can switch to solar or tankless systems

If you have decided to replace your old water heating system, you can invest a little more and purchase the solar or tankless systems. If you do so, your energy costs would be slashed down by half of what you pay. Isn’t it a great option for the households? You can give it a thought.

Add insulation

It is practically inexpensive to add insulation but doing so can cut down standby loss of heat by 25% to 50% and this would directly cut down heating costs by 5% to 10%.

Reuse the water

So much of hot water flows down the drain but did you hear about ‘drain water heat recovery systems’? It’s basically a technology to arrest the energy that flows down the drain to pre-heat the cold water that is making its way into the heater.

These systems are priced within $300-$500 and you can call your plumber in Chicago area to install. You invest once and reap the benefits of it through low water heating bills.

Buy an efficient model

If your water heating system is old, invest in a new one because old tankless water heaters chicagosystems tend to consume more electricity. Buy energy star models where you can save 15% of the total cost of energy bills.

You can also invest in a system with heat traps fore more energy efficiency.

Simply set a timer

A lot of energy is invested in retaining the heat inside the water all 24 hours. Since you don’t need to use water all 24 hours, then why not set a timer to turn off during the sleep time hours or before you leave home for work?

This can help to conserve about 5% to 12% energy. Buy a timer for about $60 and enjoy the hassle free benefits.

Now that you know so many tips to save water heating costs, try these out.  If you encounter any problems, call us immediately! We’re licensed and we can refer you to certified local plumbers in Chicago, IL.

To all our friends and customers regarding COVID-19

We will get through this together To say we are living in “unprecedented” challenging times would be an understatement. We hope this finds you and your family safe and healthy. We would like to list a few pieces of information and websites that we think will be helpful for you during this time.

  • To get the most current information on the COVID-19 virus, please check the CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention) website at: cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/communication/factsheets.html
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