
It’s December 1st and the winter is upon us and saving on utility bills is certainly on my mind. I thought I’d start a short series of entries of how to save money and conserve energy with your winter utilities. I’ll start with water…
1) Set your water heater temperature to 120 degrees to ensure you're not paying to heat water unnecessarily. The water will still be hot enough for your showers. If the water is set much higher than that it can be a safety hazard since it can scald.
2) Insulate your water heater with an insulation jacket. This can reduced the heat-loss from the heater especially when it is located in an unfinished basement that isn’t well insulated. Insulating an older water heater can reduce the heat loss by up to 45%.
3) Drain your water heater once a year to remove any sediment from the bottom. This helps it run more efficiently.
4) Don't let water run while shaving or washing your face. Brush your teeth first while waiting for water to get hot, then wash or shave after filling the sink.
5) Take showers instead of baths. Showering uses far less water & take shorter showers.
7) Teach your kids that water is a precious resource. Make it a game. They’ll waste less.
8) Operate your dishwasher and clothes washer only when they are fully loaded or properly set the water level for the size of load you are using.
9) Do not use running water to thaw meat or other frozen foods. Defrost food overnight in the refrigerator or by using the defrost setting on your microwave.
10) Insulate your water pipes (the first 10 feet) from the water heater. You'll get hot water faster plus avoid wasting water while it heats up.
11) Repair dripping faucets by replacing washers. If your faucet is dripping at the rate of one drop per second, you can expect to waste 2,700 gallons per year which will add to the cost of water and sewer utilities, or strain your septic system.
12) Verify that your home is leak-free, because many homes have hidden water leaks. Read your water meter before and after a two-hour period when no water is being used. If the meter does not read exactly the same, there is a leak.
13) Never put water down the drain when there may be another use for it such as watering a plant or garden.
For more money-saving ideas check out my Money Saving e-book at:
http://www.saving-money-tips.synthasite.com/



