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		<title>A Plumber in Atlanta Recommends to following water heater tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every plumber in atlanta knows that heating your water is the third largest energy expense in your home.  Roughly 14% of your utility bill goes towards hot water.  Think about that next time you are taking your time in the shower.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every <a href="http://atlantapickaplumber.com">plumber in atlanta</a> knows that heating your water is the third largest energy expense in your home.  Roughly 14% of your utility bill goes towards hot water.  Think about that next time you are taking your time in the shower.</p>
<p>There is hope though.  There are a few ways that you can keep your water heating expenses down.  The most obvious is to use less hot water (again with the long showers in the morning).  Another is to turn down the thermostat on your water heater. A lot of water heaters come from the factory with a high temperature setting but 115 degrees fahrenheit is warm enough. You could also increase the efficiancy of your water heater by buying a new water heater.  If you invest a little money now it could pay off big in the long run.  Finally, if you can&#8217;t afford a newer model put some insulation around the one you have.  When doing this however, make sure you don&#8217;t cover the floor, top, thermostat, or burner compartment of the water heater.  If you aren&#8217;t sure what you&#8217;re doing get the help of someone who knows what they&#8217;re doing like a plumber in Atlanta.</p>
<p>A family of four uses over 700 gallons of water a week if each of them only shower for five minutes a day.  I know I don&#8217;t shower for just five minutes a day.  In comparison, 700 gallons is roughly a three year supply of drinking water for just one person.  You can cut the amount of water used in half by installing low pressure flow faucets and showerheads.</p>
<p>Other things you can do to improve your utility bills is to repair leaky faucets as soon as you notice them.  You&#8217;d be surprised at how much water can leak out of a fucet in just one night.  You can also regularly drain about a quart of water from your water heater.  This will remove sediments that build up and make your water heater less efficient.  This is another one of those things that you may want to consult a plumber in atlanta about.  Also, if you live in the climate for it, such as Atlanta, you could install a solar heating panel on your roof to heat your water.  It&#8217;s environmentally friendly and these days the solar panels are designed to blend in with your roof when installed.</p>
<p>One final tip is to take more showers than baths.  Bathing uses more hot water than taking a shower.  A bath will use 25 &#8211; 30 gallons of water while a five minute shower uses about 10 gallons.  I don&#8217;t know about you but I&#8217;d always heard the opposite but I guess you learn something new all the time.</p>
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