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Water Heating Tips to Help Save Money - by Aaron Services

5 Top Water Heating Tips to Help Save Money

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Efficient water heating in action during a hot shower
Water heating tips to save money and still enjoy longer hot showers.

This is the time of year when many people start trying to save money on their utility bills. Not only does the budget tend to get tighter with the holiday festivities, but this is also the season when water heaters are made to work a little harder than the rest of the year. Fortunately, there are some things you can do to help your system run more efficiently and save you some money. Here are 5 of those tips for you to put into practice.

List of Our Water Heating Tips

1. Shower More, Bathe Less

Water heaters have to work much harder to fill a bath tub with hot water than the water heating needed for a short shower. One of the simplest ways for you to save money on your utilities is to change your bathing habits to showers instead of baths. This works great for kids as well, although their time in the shower may need to be monitored.

2. Lower the Temperature

There is a temperature setting on your water heater. This regulates how hot the water in the heater gets. When this temperature is lowered, your heater will have to work far less to keep the water hot during the cold season. This really shouldn’t affect the heat in your showers, unless you take long showers.

3. Use Cold Water for Laundry

With all of the great laundry soap products on the market, there really isn’t a need to do most of your laundry loads with hot water anymore. Doing all of your laundry with cold water can really reduce the amount of energy required to heat your needed water supply.

4. Insulate Your Tank

A lot of heat escapes from your water heater through the exterior of the tank. To avoid this kind of waste, all you have to do is insulate the tank. There are some great products out there made to do just this in a non-invasive way. It can result in a lot of savings.

5. Upgrade Your Appliances

The new appliances being made all have high-efficiency settings on them. These settings are made to use the most of your water and products with the lowest amount of energy possible.

Bonus Water Heating Tip

Regular Maintenance Checks

Routine maintenance is key to ensuring your water heater operates at peak efficiency. This includes checking the pressure relief valve, flushing the tank to remove sediment, and inspecting for any signs of leaks or wear. Regular checks can prevent costly repairs down the line and extend the lifespan of your water heater, saving you money and ensuring you always have hot water when you need it.


Implementing these water heating tips can significantly reduce your utility bills and enhance the efficiency of your water heating system. From opting for showers over baths to insulating your tank and performing regular maintenance, each step contributes to more savings and a more environmentally friendly home. If you’re considering upgrading your water heating system or need professional advice on maintenance, contact Aaron Services. We’re here to help you make the most of your water heating, ensuring it’s efficient, cost-effective, and reliable.