As we move into spring, many of us are looking for ways to save money on our energy bills. One of the biggest expenses for homeowners is water heating, and there are many ways to cut back on this cost. Here are some tips on how to save money on your water heating bills this spring. 

 

Money Saving Tips

   

  • Lower the temperature on your water heater 

One of the easiest ways to save money on your water heating bills is to lower the temperature of your water heater. Most water heaters are set to 140 degrees Fahrenheit by default, but you can lower it to 120 degrees Fahrenheit without noticing a difference in your hot water. This minor adjustment can save you up to 10% on your water heating bills. 

  • Use a low-flow showerhead 

A low-flow showerhead can help you save water and money. A low-flow showerhead is commonly regarded as a showerhead that has flow rates lower than 1.5 gpm. These showerheads use less water than traditional showerheads, so you can take a shower while using less hot water. This can help you save up to 25% on your water heating bills. 

  • Fix leaks 

Leaky faucets and pipes can waste a lot of hot water, which can cost you money. If you notice any leaks in your home, it’s important to fix them as soon as possible. To fix these, be sure to contact an expert so the source doesn’t cause more damage in the future. 

  • Insulate your water heater and pipes 

If your water heater and pipes are not properly insulated, they can lose heat and waste energy. You can buy insulation kits at your local hardware store and install them yourself to help your water heater and pipes retain heat. This can help you save up to 9% on your water heating bills. If you need help with this, be sure to contact an expert.  

  • Take shorter showers 

Taking shorter showers can help you save money on your water heating bills. If you take a 10-minute shower, you can use up to 25 gallons of water. By cutting your shower time in half, you can save up to 50% on your hot water usage. 

  • Use cold water for laundry 

Most laundry detergents are designed to work just as well in cold water as they do in hot water. By using cold water for your laundry, you can save money on your water heating bills. This small adjustment can save you up to approximately $63 a year. 

  • Upgrade your water heater 

If your water heater is more than 10 years old, it may be time to upgrade to a more energy-efficient model. A new water heater can help you save money on your water heating bills, and many models come with features like timers and temperature controls that can help you conserve energy. If you’re looking to upgrade your water heater, consider renting rather than paying the full cost upfront. 

 

There are many ways to save money on your water heating bills this spring. By following these tips, you can lower your energy usage and reduce your bills without sacrificing comfort or convenience. 

 

Rent With Us 

At Reliance Heath Water Heaters, we rent both water heaters and softeners to help provide convenience and a cost-effective solution. Our units are rented annually to save you money up-front from buying a water heater and softener. When you rent with us, we provide you with servicing and routine maintenance checks at no additional cost. Take advantage of all our rental program has to offer!  

Contact Us 

No matter your water heater needs, Reliance Heath Water Heater Rentals is here to help. If you’re ever unsure of how to achieve any of our tips in a safe and cost-friendly manner, be sure to reach out to use for help. For more information, be sure to contact us today.