Water Heating Energy Saving Tips

In most homes, a surprisingly large amount of energy is devoted to water heating.  According to EPA estimates, about 25% of the energy usage in a typical home is spent on heating water.  Installing a tankless water heater can result in significant energy savings, but the initial cost can be very high.  If you’re not ready to invest in a tankless water heating system just yet, there are some effective, lower cost solutions that can help you reduce your energy bill without a loss of water heating performance.

Replacing your existing storage type water heater can result in significant energy savings.  Energy efficient storage type water heaters are more widely available than they were just ten to fifteen years ago.  You can reduce your energy consumption for water heating by about 7% by installing an Energy Star qualified water heater.

Sizing the water heater properly can also save big on energy usage.  Installing a water heater that is too large increases energy losses due to standby heat loss.  Choose the smallest size water heater that will provide sufficient hot water for your needs.  Compare the first hour ratings to see how much hot water the water heater can deliver during periods of peak demand.

Installing an insulation blanket on your water heater is a low cost way to minimize standby heat loss.  Depending on how well your water heater is insulated, you can save as much as 9% on water heating energy costs with an insulation blanket.

Heat traps installed in the inlet and outlet pipes can reduce convective heat loss.  Heat trap should be installed by an experienced plumber and the most cost effective time to install them is during a water heater replacement.

Water Heater Insulation Blankets Can Save Energy and Money

Heating water accounts for a large percentage of the average home energy bill.  Up to a quarter of the energy consumed in a typical home goes to heat water.  There are many options for reducing energy usage for water heating that not only save you money but also help conserve the environment.

Converting to a tankless water heating system or having your plumber install a new high efficiency storage type water heater are excellent ways to reduce energy costs for water heating, but these are expensive options.  If your storage type water heater is still in good shape and you are not ready yet to take the plunge on a new water heater or tankless water heater, consider installing a water heater blanket.

Water heater insulation blankets are a low cost, easy to install method of reducing your energy usage for heating water.  Water heater insulation blankets are available at your local home improvement center for about $25 and can be installed by the average homeowner, especially on an electric water heater.  Installation on gas water heaters is a little more complicated so if you are not completely confident in your ability to install the insulation blanket, it’s worth the cost of having it professionally installed by an experienced plumber.

Before spending the money on an insulating blanket, check the R value of your water heater.  Most older water heaters can benefit from an insulating blanket, but some higher end water heaters installed in recent years are very well insulated and adding an insulation blanket will not help much.  If your water heater has an R-value of 24 or greater or doesn’t feel warm to the touch, then don’t waste the money on an insulation blanket.  Your water heater is already well insulated.