Reduce hot water energy with low-flow fixtures and insulation

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Install low-flow showerheads and faucet aerators to cut hot water use without noticeably reducing pressure. Set your water heater thermostat to 120°F (49°C) and insulate the tank and exposed hot water pipes to minimize heat loss.

Why It Works

Water heating is typically the second-largest energy expense in a home. Low-flow fixtures reduce the volume of water heated, while insulation and a lower thermostat setting prevent energy from being wasted on standby heat loss. Together, these changes can cut water heating costs by 20-30%.

Tips

  • Fix leaky faucets promptly; a drip of one drop per second wastes over 1,600 gallons per year
  • Shorter showers (5 minutes or less) compound savings with low-flow fixtures
  • Check your water heater manufacturer's guidance before adding an insulation blanket to newer models
Created: 4/23/2025, 10:42:47 PM diylow cost
Low-flow showerhead, faucet aerators, pipe insulation, water heater insulation blanket (optional)

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