When the temperatures begin to fall, you may shake out your winter clothes and warm bedding, and have your heating system tuned up. Though, have you given any thought to bundling up your water heater for the winter months? Here’s how!
Impurities in municipal water collect at the bottom of the tank. The buildup of sediment and minerals reduces heating efficiency. So, you or your plumbing professional should flush out the storage tank once a year.
Finally, bundle it up! If the sides of the storage tank are slightly warm to the touch, it is losing heat and wasting energy. In fact, standby heat loss is a major contributor to your hot water bill. Consider installing a jacket or blanket insulation wrap on the storage tank.
Further, insulate the inlet and outlet water pipes to the storage tank, and insulate all of the accessible hot water pipes in your home. Insulating your water heater and pipes may saves energy and increases hot water temperature.
For more water heater winterizing tips, contact the Central Florida HVAC and plumbing experts at Rinaldi’s Energy Solutions today.