Dallas Plumbing Tips For Water Heater Savings

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Plumbers In Dallas Say Water Heaters Can Provide Significant Savings

Dallas home and business owners maybe able to enjoy some great savings if they are running their water heater at higher temperatures, simply turning one’s water one heater down can save a substantial amount in a years time says Dallas Plumbing Contractors. 

How to Turn Down the Hot Water Heater to Save Money

Cost Savings
Running a standard electric water heater for a year costs between $415 and $460, depending on its capacity and energy rating, as of 2013, according to the DOE. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency reports that turning the temperature on your hot water heater down to 120 degrees saves 6 to 10 percent each year on your hot water heating costs. That means a family spending $415 each year could save $25 to $42 per year by lowering the temperature to 120 degrees.

Instructions
Gas water heaters feature a control dial somewhere on the outside of the unit, while electric water heaters often have two separate dials to control heating elements located at the top and bottom of the unit. These two dials should be set to the same temperature. As you change the temperature on one of the dials, make identical changes in the other for even heating. Remove any cover plates to access the dials and inspect the temperature gauges. While some have actual numbers to indicate temperature, many do not. To check your current water temperature, run the hot water for a full three minutes at the faucet closest to your water heater, then fill a cup with hot water and use a thermometer to check the temperature. Turn the temperature control knob down, or toward warm, then wait 24 hours before testing again. Experiment with different settings until the temperature reaches 120 degrees. Once you find the right setting, mark the location on the dial for future reference.

Considerations
Setting your hot water heater below 140 degrees makes it easier for bacteria like Legionella, which causes Legionnaires’ disease, to grow in your hot water heater. While these bacteria can’t survive for more than a minute at 140 degrees, they grow much more easily at 120 degrees, particularly in electric water heaters, according to a study published in The Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases. The elderly, smokers, people with respiratory diseases and those with compromised immune systems are particularly vulnerable to these bacteria. Consider talking to your doctor before turning down the temperature if someone in your household meets one of these conditions.

 

Depending On The Type Water Heater In Your Dallas Home Step By Step Plumber Approved Instructions Will Be Helpful

The department of energy and local plumbers have approved this step by step hints for water heater savings.

STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS
1.) Find the current temperature. Measure the beginning temperature of your hot water using a thermometer at the tap farthest from the water heater. …
2.) Mark the setting, then turn down the thermostat. …
3.) Measure and adjust. …
4.) Mark the new temperature. …
5.) Turn down or off when away.

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Standard And Tankless Water Heater Services Available in Dallas Fort Worth Area

If you need assistance in turning down your Dallas water heater or finding savings from your electrical and plumbing appliances call the full service company, Call Berkeys Air Conditioning, Plumbing & Electrical (214) 238-8353 for your home service and repair needs. 

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