YOU Magazine - March 2016 - 7 Ways to Cut Hot Water Costs
Follow Me On:    
Subscribe to YOU Magazine and other timely market alerts from Roy Sperr Jason Walters and Shawn Hunter.

YOU Magazine
Roy Sperr Jason Walters and Shawn Hunter     Roy Sperr Jason Walters and Shawn Hunter
NMLS: 202418/295556/348864
Equity Source Mortgage, Inc.
Phone: Roy (763) 657-2012
Phone: Shawn (763) 657-2017
Emails: roy@equitysourcemortgage.net
roy@equitysourcemortgage.net
www.equitysourcemortgage.com
Equity Source Mortgage, Inc.
March 2016



February 2016
January 2016
December 2015
November 2015
October 2015
September 2015


    
7 Ways to Cut Hot Water Costs

7 Ways to Cut Hot Water Costs

Heating water accounts for a hefty 12 percent of your utility bill. And while new Energy Star-rated appliances can provide excellent savings over older models, investing in new appliances is not always possible on a budget. So try a few of these ideas to save more on your water heating costs:

Take showers instead of baths. Keep showers short or you could end up using more water and heating energy than had you just filled up the tub.

Lower the temp on your water heater to 120 degrees. According to the Department of Energy, every 10 degrees reduction in temperature can save between 3-5 percent on water heating costs.

Don't let the water run while you brush your teeth or step away from the sink to handle dishes or look for soap. Extra seconds can add up to a lot of wasted heat and water over the course of a year.

Use cold water for most laundry loads. This will not only save on hot water, but it will also help keep clothes from fading or shrinking.

Wash only full loads of dishes and choose the short wash cycle. If your dishwasher has a heated drying cycle booster, use it.

Fix leaks. According to the American Water Works Association, a faucet with 60 drips per minute wastes an incredible 8.64 gallons per day. Check this drip calculator to see how much your leak will cost you.

Replace faucets and showerheads manufactured before 1992. That's when federal regulations started to require that those fixtures have low-flow rates. This small investment can help take 25-60 percent off your bills.

Source: Energy.gov


You are receiving a complimentary subscription to YOU Magazine as a result of your ongoing business relationship with Roy Sperr Jason Walters and Shawn Hunter. While beneficial to a wide audience, this information is also commercial in nature and it may contain advertising materials.

INVITE A FRIEND to receive YOU Magazine. Please feel free to invite your friends and colleagues to subscribe.

SUBSCRIBE to YOU Magazine. If you received this message from a friend, you can subscribe online.

UNSUBSCRIBE: If you would like to stop receiving emails from Roy Sperr Jason Walters and Shawn Hunter, you can easily unsubscribe.

Equity Source Mortgage, Inc.
19230 Evans St NW, Suite 100
Elk River, MN 55330

Powered by Platinum Marketing

© Copyright 2024. Vantage Production, LLC.