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How to Be Cost Effective When Buying a New Water Heater: Bottom Line, Save Money
How to Be Cost Effective When Buying a New Water Heater: Bottom Line, Save Money
Cost Effectiveness
The situation described in this article only relates to tank-type water heaters. Solar water heaters and tankless water heaters do not apply to this information.
You can do many things to keep an old heater going and make it last as long as possible. You could buy a new tank with the latest technologies. A new tank can be more effective than sprucing up the old water heater. Of course, simply repairing an old water heater could be far cheaper than doling out a lot more money for a new one. Which to do?
It’s best to find ways to save energy and money with cheaper ideas like new low-flow showerheads, heat traps, insulation, vent dampers, or a water heater blanket. You could also adjust your thermostat down as well which is generally the cheapest way to save energy on a water heater. Ask a local plumbing service technician if having these devices installed is practical for your situation.
Maintaining
You can save BIG on your home heating bills!
You can save BIG on your home heating bills!
Do you feel the pinch of rising heating costs in this economy? Well don’t fret; you can make a difference on your heating bills. You can do it by following the path of others who have done exactly that with their heating costs. With the current economic downturn, and rising heating fuel costs, it only makes sense to:
reduce your consumption if possible, increase the efficiency of everything in your house, and
But let’s not get ahead of ourselves. It’s in the cost and use details with some careful analysis that we make progress in the cost reduction efforts. So let’s explore some of the details and analysis at an introductory level.
Getting Started
First you need to determine how much you use to heat your house – painful as it may be, by pulling out those old heating bills! We need this information to determine how much you are spending as a baseline. Also, we need to see how much oil or
Save On Home Energy Agora
Save On Home Energy Agora
If you are not worried about the environment, you probably want to save money on your home power bill. All households use energy but some home’s use less energy than others this is because some people have found the secret to using less energy.
Heating your home uses a large amount of your home’s energy. Do you keep your heating on all winter at a constant temperature? Instead of adjusting the heat when you are cold, you should instead put on a sweater or another blanket on the bed. This will save you money on your heating bill. You can also have your heater checked yearly, this will give you piece of mind that your heater is functioning properly, this will improve your heaters efficiency. Make sure that all windows and doors are properly sealed to prevent drafts. One way to check for drafts is to hold an incense stick up to the edges of doors and windows. If the smoke is blown back, you know you have located a draft. You may also wet your hand with
OIl fired boiler for baseboard heating and electric hot water heater for hot water – any way to save money?
Question by dideyjohn: OIl fired boiler for baseboard heating and electric hot water heater for hot water – any way to save money?
Best answer:
Answer by roadlessgraveled
If you plan to keep both of those, insulation is the best way to save money.
Insulate the water tank and the pipes from it for 5′.
Turn the temp on the water heater as low as you can tolerate.
Insulate your attic as much as you can, upgrade your windows if they are not good thermopanes, add heavy curtains or cellular blinds, weatherstrip your doors, insulate attic access, insulate sill boxes in basement, insulate perimeter of foundation with at least an inch of foam to 2′ below grade.
One other “trick” is to provide outside air for your boiler so the air it uses for combustion doesn’t have to be pulled through every window/outlet/door and sidewall in the house. By putting a pvc pipe to the outside, with the outlet close to the boiler air intake, you can reduce the drafty feeling in the house, and less warm air is going up the chimney because it is pulling in outside air directly. A motorized damper on that air inlet is best, that opens when the boiler turns on.
However, if the oil boiler is older…think seriously about replacing it with a gas boiler. The difference in efficiency, and the use of “direct vent” makes a huge difference.
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
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How To Save Energy In Your Home
How To Save Energy In Your Home
Bill Lutz, an electrician with Generation 3 Electric in Philadelphia, shares some simple steps that can be taken to any home by a licensed electrician to save energy.
Install Ceiling Fans
In general, appliances such as air conditioners use much more energy in your home. But fans are much cheaper than air conditioners and will do a good job keeping you cool, so your HVAC system does not have to work hard to do its job.
Unplug Chargers
Cell phone chargers are major vampires of electricity. They continue to suck electricity simply by being plugged into the outlet. They continue to drain quite a bit of power even when phones are not plugged into them, so be sure to unplug your chargers if you are not actively using them to juice up your devices.
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Killer Electricity Saving Tips That Save Huge Money
Killer Electricity Saving Tips That Save Huge Money
Look… If you’re dredging the thought of your next energy bill because funds are a bit tight then you really need to read this. What I’m going to reveal here are a number of ways anyone can reduce their energy bills and save money. The problem is most people just don’t know what to do so lower their electricity expenses but after today that will be a thing of the past… Here’s why.
Before you get started implementing the following 8 great electricity saving tips, it would be most beneficial for you to formulate a plan of action to determine your greatest opportunities in saving energy. For example, did you know that combined your home’s heating, cooling, water heater and lighting account for a whopping 66% of your homes energy usage? Think about that for a few minutes… 66% of your energy bill comes from those 4 areas, so implementing just a few of the electricity saving tips below could result in significant savings! With those areas in mind, let us begin
Baseboard Electric Heaters – Can They Save You Money on Heating Bills?
Baseboard Electric Heaters – Can They Save You Money on Heating Bills?
With colder weather coming on, our thoughts turn to keeping our homes warm. One of the more energy efficient and popular ways of doing this is through baseboard electric heaters. Here’s a look at why these heaters make sense.
One of the biggest environmental benefits of baseboard electric heaters is how clean they run. They run on electricity and not oil or gas. Not only does that make them more efficient, but it also makes them less costly to operate and heat your home.
Another reason why many avoid using systems with oil or gas is the convenience. You will not need a home delivery of oil or someone to come out and fill up your LP tank. Add in the price volatility and you can quickly see how it can get out of control. Who even knows what the future will hold when it comes to oil costs?
A personal example was what happened to us a couple of years ago. We had an oil burning furnace at the time and planned on having it filled up. We were told the
What is the best way to heat my apartment and save money?
Question by T.Horn: What is the best way to heat my apartment and save money?
I live in Ohio, in a one-bedroom rental in an old house. My heating is a mix of hot water radiators that keep the temperature at about 66 degrees, and 40-year-old Singer baseboard heaters to supplement them. I also have a portable furnace/infrared heater. I pay for electric, but not hot water. My electric rate is $.00584/KWH.
So far, my electric bills have been quite reasonable — about per month, even this December. But I’ve only been using the infrared portable furnace when I’m in the living room and have only turned on the electric baseboard in the bedroom for about an hour at a time, to heat it up before bed or in the morning. It’s gotten to the point, though, that it’s too cold to have no heat on in the bedroom. The portable furnace’s fan wakes me up, which rules it out as an option. Should I keep the baseboard in the bedroom running all the time, or would that run up a huge electric bill? I’m a grad student and want to keep my bill under 0. What’s the best way to heat my place?
I should add that my landlady is a complete slumlord who legally gets around having to heat my apartment to a tolerable 68 degrees by having these prehistoric electric baseboards installed and billing the place as “a mix of electric and radiators.” They’re so old they don’t have anywhere to plug a thermostat into.
Best answer:
Answer by Jen
Get a space heater.
What do you think? Answer below!