CURB YOUR TEMPER(ature)!

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Curb Your Temper(ature)
Every degree you lower the thermostat in winter and raise it in summer can reduce your heating and cooling bills by 1 percent or more. Install an automatic, programmable thermostat (they typically cost $40 to $100) that allows you to set specific temperatures for different times of day. For example, in winter you don't need it as warm when you're sleeping, and in summer you don't need to cool the house while you're at work. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the device can save you about $150 a year.

While on the subject of temperature, make sure your water heater is set at the mid-range of 120 degrees; anything hotter and you're wasting energy. And if your water heater is at least three years old, wrap it in an insulation blanket (newer models are better insulated), which costs less than $10 at your local hardware store and will save enough energy to prevent the release of up to 1,000 pounds of carbon dioxide, as per climatecrisis.net.

 Also check out some of the cool "in-line" instant water heater (great for under the kitchen sink), or recirculating water systems that save both water and energy for the showers and bathroom faucets! 

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Nichoel Farris

Green Builder / Designer

American Home Sales

www.ecomanufacturedhomes.com



athena
Re: CURB YOUR TEMPER(ature)!

Water tank temperatures do affect your energy bill, but they can also affect your health.  Electric water heaters set too low created an ideal breeding condition for Legionairs desease.  If little water is drawn from the tank the bottom element never comes on.

Because higher temperatures are mandatory in commercial installations all new faucets have anti scald and max temp limits.

Electric in-line water heaters do save the homeowner, but when too many people switch them on at the same time in the day, peak loads are increased, which results in extra capacity needed, which results in extra costs for all users.

These conditions do not apply to gas fired equipment.