Hot Water Heater Blankets: Helping to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint
Would you like to know a good way to reduce your carbon footprint and do your part for the environment? Well, why not use a hot water heater blanket? Sometimes, keeping the water hot tends to be a big part of the expenses for many households, and heating water is also very energy-consuming. In fact, if you have a storage tank system and not an “on-demand” hot water service, then it can run up the bills even more!
That is where a hot water heater blanket comes in to save the day. It might cost as little as 10 dollars, and would benefit you in quite a lot of ways. For instance, think about your hot water storage system – if it’s more than a few years old, then it might not be insulated properly. If the sides of the tank are warm, then you need a hot water heater blanket. The jacket of this reduces the heat loss by a large percentage, and thus increases your savings at least up to 10% of your water heating costs.
However, there is one major thing that you need to take into consideration. That is that some water heaters’ manuals specifically state that a hot water heater blanket shouldn’t be used. So before you go out and buy one, check what the manual says. This could help you from wasting money.
A hot water heater blanket is quite easy to install, and you will also get a set of instructions. If you have an electric heater, it would probably be a good idea to view the Department of Energy’s guide to installation. If your heater runs on gas or oil, then the installation would probably be a little more difficult. Therefore it would be a good idea to get in a plumber for the job.
