Friday, July 8, 2011

Conserving Electricity And Water And Preventing Sewer Repair Means Saving Bucks

By Henry Do


The sound of running water is the sound of money going down the drain. Water heating can account for 14-20% of your energy bill each month; the great thing is reducing the expenses can be as simple as getting a plumber service your house.

Use less hot water.

You may use less water by taking a shower than by talking a bath. You utilize 15-25 gallons of warm water for a bath, however only 10 gallons in a 5 minute shower. Even with a shower, that is still a lot of water- around 175 gallons per week. Add three or more family members, each with a daily 5 minute shower, and you're up to 700 gallons of water weekly. If you still wish to make an effort to save water as well as energy then have a Los Angeles plumber service your bathrooms and install pressure flow shower heads and faucets and then cut the waste by half. Just contact your plumber for service and they must have the thing you need.

Turn off the thermostat on your water heater.

A plumber can occasionally set the temperature much higher that you really need. A plumber's goal is to demonstrate performance and verify that it's working properly. However a setting of 115F provides comfy hot water for most uses. Just ask your plumber to reset the temperature.

Don't keep the faucet running.

Avoid pricey habits like leaving the faucet on while brushing your teeth. Try a few quick "on and "off splashes to rinse off your brush rather than a 4-6 minute complete blast flow.

Fix leaking faucets right away.

The instant you hear or see a drip, contact your plumber. A great plumber will clean out your faucets as well as modify them. Any plumber can tell you that a leaky faucet drips its way to a complete waste of gallons of water sooner than you realize.

Protect your water heater.

Have your plumber insulate your older electric hot water storage tank and pipes, but be sure that the plumber is careful to not cover the thermostat. Protect your older gas or oil hot water storage tank and pipes, however try not to cover the water heaters floor, top, thermostat, or burner compartment; have your plumber accomplish this for you and always make sure your plumber is a certified professional.

Buy a new, better water heater.

Even though most water heaters work for ten to fifteen years, it's best to start shopping for a new one if yours is more than seven years old. Getting in touch with your Los Angeles plumber and performing some research before your water heater fails will enable you to pick one which most properly meets your needs. Your plumber can assist you in selecting a size and type best suited for your home environment. For example, a new water heater which comes with a thick, insulating shell might cost more initially than one with no insulation, but energy savings will continue during the lifetime of the appliance. Ask your plumber for what they can recommend.




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