Categories: Water Heaters

Is Your Water Heater an Energy Vampire?

In places where the seasons can vary widely in temperature, keeping your home comfortable can be quite a task, especially when it comes to managing your energy bills. One often overlooked culprit for high energy usage is not your air conditioner or refrigerator but your water heater. This integral device may be costing you more than necessary, turning into what some might call an energy vampire. Continue reading to learn more about the signs of an inefficient water heater.

Understanding Your Water Heater’s Energy Usage

Your water heater is among the most energy-intensive appliances in your home. If it’s not operating efficiently, it could significantly increase your monthly bills. An older unit, especially one over 15 years, not only works less effectively but also raises energy consumption and costs. This inefficiency is often due to sediment build-up, outdated technology, or simply the wear and tear of parts over time.

Is Sediment Affecting Your Water Heater?

In areas with hard water, sediment buildup in water heaters can be a common issue. Minerals such as calcium carbonate and magnesium can accumulate at the tank’s bottom, decreasing efficiency and causing your unit to work harder. Regularly flushing your water heater can mitigate this problem and improve energy use.

The Impact of Incorrect Settings and Size

Many homeowners keep their water heaters set higher than necessary. A setting of 140 degrees may provide hot water but at the expense of your energy bill. Lowering the thermostat to around 120 degrees can still meet your hot water needs while saving on energy costs. Additionally, having a water heater that’s too big or too small for your home can lead to unnecessary energy use. Ensuring your water heater’s capacity matches your household’s size is critical for maximizing efficiency.

When Replacement Makes Sense

Replacing an old, inefficient water heater can bring substantial energy savings. Like new ductless split systems, modern water heating systems, particularly tankless water heaters, are designed for efficiency, heating water only when needed and thereby consuming less energy.

Choosing the Right Water Heater

If you’re considering water heater replacement, choose an energy-efficient model. Look for units with an ENERGY STAR® certification, and weigh the pros and cons of both tankless and traditional models. Moreover, consult professionals to help you make an informed decision tailored to your home and family’s needs.

Contact Thomas J. Fannon & Sons today to explore your water heater replacement options. Our team can assess your current unit’s efficiency and recommend energy-saving solutions tailored to your needs. We can also provide you with customized indoor air quality solutions. Give us a call at (703) 549-5700 or fill out our online form to schedule an appointment.

Thomas Fannon

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