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Hot Water
Reduce Your Hot Water Costs

An electric hot water heater is one of the most significant energy users of electricity in a home. For some natural gas customers, switching to natural gas to heat your water will significantly reduce your electricity usage.

Reduce your water use by installing low-flow toilets, showerheads, and faucet aerators.

Set your water heater thermostat at the lowest temperature that provides you with sufficient hot water, but not lower than 120° F. For most households, 120° F water is fine. If you use a lot of hot water, you may need to set the temperature higher to provide enough hot water for your needs.

Going on vacation? Why heat water you aren't home to use? Turn the water heater's thermostat down to the lowest possible setting when you are gone for an extended period of time.

Trying to reduce your water heating bill?

Your Guide to Your Electic Hot Water Heater (PDF)

Learn how much your hot water may cost as well as ways to save money by lowering your electricity use.


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