Water Heating and Laundry Tips
If you are thinking about purchasing a new clothes washer or dishwasher, look for ENERGY STAR models. These are the most energy efficient models on the market and will save energy, save money, and help the environment. Minimize water use while brushing teeth, shaving, and washing hands in bathroom sinks. A faucet that leaks one drip per second can waste 400 gallons of water in a year. If the water is hot that 400 gallons will cost you about $25 if you heat water with electricity or $15 if you heat water with gas, plus the cost of the water itself. Federal standards limit new showerheads to no more than 2.5 gallons per minute, because the energy and water savings are enormous. Replacing older showerheads with low flow units could save a family of four as much as 15,000 gallons of water per year, reducing water heating costs by over $350 for electric hot water and over $60 for gas. Install a water softener unit in-line before the water heater. This will prevent sediment from building up in the bottom of the water heater. Ouch, not so hot! Lower the temperature of your water heater. This not only saves energy, but it reduces the chance of scalding. A 10° F reduction in temperature saves about 13% of your water heating costs. For an average family this amounts to savings of $90 if you heat water