A Buyers Guide To Energy Efficient Hot Water Heaters


Homeowners and people who rent the home they live in have much in common when it comes to saving money on their utility bills. The subject of energy efficient hot water heaters is a popular topic in looking for ways to save money and boost energy efficiency in the home.

Heating and cooling manufactures like Weil-McLain and others offer high quality and energy efficient products that can help homeowners save hundreds of dollars on their annual energy costs. It's no wonder that local, state and Federal consumer energy boards have developed helpful websites and consumer buying guides that are aimed at providing easy to understand facts and how to documents. These documents focus on buying energy efficient hot water heaters, how to reduce energy bills and things people can do around their homes that will help them save money and become more energy conscience.

One of the most important things homeowners can do before they begin looking at new energy efficient water heaters is examining their monthly utility bill for obvious indications of energy waste. The next place to look is around your home for things that could raise your energy bills such as leaking hot water pipes, insulation problems with exposed pipes and even the water heater itself. Installing an energy blanket or insulator on your water heater can help cut energy bills. Remember insulation essentials when looking around the house.

Even if you have just purchased a new energy efficient hot water heater, making sure it is properly insulated and configured can eliminate potential issues that can cause high energy consumption. Improper thermostat settings can cause insufficient heating, or wasted energy if your thermostat is too high. Drafts where the water heater is located can cause the pilot light to blow out causing gas leaks and cold water.

There are any different types and styles of energy efficient hot water heaters, from small tankless hydronic heaters to large capacity models for larger families and each has its own energy rating that can give you an estimated operation cost, and how efficient it will perform under optimal conditions. If you are need more information on how to compare the differences in energy efficient hot water heaters, you can call your local utility company for their recommendations on the right one for your homes needs.

There are also many state and Federal rebates and incentive for homeowners purchasing energy efficient hot water heaters, and this could help with the purchase and installation giving you additional savings as well!