There are a couple of ways you can "go green" with green hot water heaters. Hot water heaters use a lot of energy to keep water hot. One of the ways you can make your hot water tank more efficient is by wrapping the tank with an insulation blanket. But technology has provided another option called a tankless hot water heater. It’s energy efficient and becoming more popular all the time.
Everywhere you turn, people are "going green." It’s the new mantra as society addresses issues like global warming and depleting natural resources. In addition, utility rates continue to rise every year. Heating and cooling charges are a major household expense usually only following the mortgage payment in terms of size. It only makes sense to do everything possible to lower energy charges and that includes making your hot water tank operate as efficiently as possible.
Green Hot Water Heaters
Creating green hot water heaters used to mean keeping your tank insulated so heat doesn’t escape through the tank walls. Heating water continuously requires a lot of energy and anything you can do to reduce heat loss will directly lower your energy bills. The one caveat to this method of going green is to make sure the tank manufacturer does not prohibit using a water tank blanket. You can not only wrap the tank; you can also wrap the hot water pipes.
If you are building a new home or are considering replacing your current tank in an existing home, the tankless hot water system is a good option. These are the newest green hot water heaters. These tanks use a lot less energy through their method of operation. Instead of drawing energy to keep a tank full of water heated, the tankless system heats water on demand. This kind of system can be more expensive than the traditional water heaters, but the energy savings will cover the additional cost within a fairly short period of time.
When you are interested in “going green”, there may be several steps you can take. You should never assume there’s nothing left in your house you can make more efficient. Hot water heaters are often ignored, because they’re stored in the garage. Yet going green with your hot water can save you lots of money on your utility bills.
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Efficient water heaters, especially, for older homes are very important. Here's a great, and unbiased overview:
http://www.aceee.org/consumerguide/waterheating.htm
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