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Install an energy efficient water heater. It really can make a difference. |
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Turn the temperature on your water heater down. By setting the temperature to 120 , you'll save 3 to 5% in water heating cost for each 10 degree reduction. |
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Install aerators in faucets and use energy efficient showerheads. This can reduce the amount of water used by 50%. |
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Repair leaks immediately. A dripping faucet can waste 6-10 gallons of water per day. |
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Insulate both hot and cold water pipes if they are outside of a heated space. |
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Take a shower instead of a bath. A 5-minute shower uses half as much hot water as an average bath. |
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Turn faucets off immediately after use. |
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Scrape dishes rather than rinse before putting in the dishwasher. Newer dishwashers can clean dishes with less rinsing. |
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Wash clothes in cold water using cold water detergents whenever possible. Switching the temperature from hot to warm can cut the energy use in half. |
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Wash full loads in both the dishwasher and clothes washer. It takes as much hot water to wash a partial load as a full load. |
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Check your dishwasher manual for manufacturer's recommendations on water temperature. Many have internal heating elements that allow you to set the water heater at a lower temperature. |