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Adjust Water Heater Temperature – Daily Financial Challenge

December 17, 2021 by Jeffrey Strain

Adjust Water Heater TemperatureSometimes it takes no more than a turn of a knob to save you money. The cost of heating water is the third-largest energy expense in the average home. It typically accounts for about 14 percent of your overall utility bill.

Adjust Water Heater Temperature

A simple way to save money with your water heater is to turn down the temperature. Some water heaters are set as high as 160°F, but most are usually set at about 140°F. In the summer months, you should be comfortable with the setting at 120°F. In winter, you can adjust it higher. For each 10°F reduction in water temperature, you’ll save 3 to 5 percent on your energy bill.

On gas water heaters, the thermostat should be visible. You merely need to turn the knob to set the temperature gauge to 120°F.

Electric water heaters, on the other hand, may have thermostats positioned behind a screw-on plate. If you aren’t mechanically handy, you may want to ask someone else to do this for you. If you want to attempt it now, shut off the electric current to the water heater before removing the plates as a safety precaution. Electric water heaters may have two thermostats to adjust — one each for the upper and lower heating elements. It’s important that these are both adjusted to the same temperature. The typical thermostat control is adjusted by using a screwdriver.

The adjustment should take just a minute and that simple turn of a switch will save about $25 this year.

For those who have water heaters that are more than 10 years old, you’ll want to do some research into getting a new one. In all likelihood, it’ll make sense to replace it with a new, higher-efficiency model. Older water heater models have a low-efficiency rate. Due to technological advances, a new water heater will likely pay for itself in a short period of time.

Jeffrey Strain
Jeffrey Strain

Jeffrey strain is a freelance author, his work has appeared at The Street.com and seekingalpha.com. In addition to having authored thousands of articles, Jeffrey is a former resident of Japan, former owner of Savingadvice.com and a professional digital nomad.

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