Don’t Let Your Money Go Down the Drain: Easy Ways To Reduce Your Water Bill

No one likes paying bills. It’s one of the few things all of us have in common. There’s nothing you can do about it, you still have to pay them. That isn’t to say that there’s nothing you can do to decrease how much you pay month-to-month. We’ve whipped up a few easy ways to reduce your water heating costs 

Energy-Efficient Water Heaters

The best way to ensure a lower water bill is to get yourself set up with a top-of-the-line energy efficient water heater. The wrong water heater can actually cost you more money at the end of the month. The right tool for the right job.

At Payless, we always recommend our customers opt for solutions that cost less and last longer, and a reduced water bill is one of the benefits of these products. Fuel matters, and heaters that run on oil or electricity will be more expensive, making solar a viable option for those looking to save money. According to the US Department of Energy, solar-powered water heaters can reduce water and energy costs by at least 50%. 

Kick Water-Wasting Habits 

This one’s fairly obvious, but you’d be surprised how easy it is to forget the obvious. Sometimes we waste water without even realizing it; it happens. Overwatering your houseplants, overfilling a bathtub, taking longer than necessary showers, and leaving the faucet running are all some of the most common ways that the average person unwittingly boosts their own energy and water bills. Don’t be your own worst enemy; keep aware of your water usage. 

Patch the Leaks

Have you ever heard a subtle tapping noise coming from the bathroom? Nine out of ten times, that’s a sure sign of a leaky faucet. According to research, leaky faucets can drop as much as 4,000 drops a day, totaling to around one full gallon of wasted water. You don’t need to be a plumber to know that’s less than ideal. 

As faucets and toilets get older and equipment breaks down, leaks are to be expected. Regular inspections and maintenance are very important to the health of your system and your bills. Keep the pros on speed dial to ensure you’re never flushing money away. 

Is A Soar Water Heater Right For You?

When selecting a new water heater, energy-efficiency is an important factor to consider. Oil and electricity-based equipment tend to use more energy and run up your bills in the process. But the modern age has brought us a third option for water heating: solar. A solar-powered water heater can provide you the same level of comfort as traditional products with much lower energy costs. Could this variety of water heater be right for you?

Energy/Cost Efficiency

The most obvious reason to go for solar is that they’re good for your wallet and the environment. Unlike heaters that run on oil or electricity, solar heaters run on an unlimited resource. Sunlight is free and you’re never going to run out of it, meaning you don’t have to worry about the paying local electric company or burning fossil fuels. 

“But what about the times when the sun’s not out?” some folks may ask. We’re way ahead of you. The heater stores and diffuses energy from the environment to ensure that even during those cloudy days, you’re never without hot water. 

How Does it Work?

Solar water heaters operate using a system of high-tech systems that harness sunlight and convert its energy into the water, heating it for your purposes. By placing receptors on an area of your home where sunlight is abundant, usually the roof, you’ll never be without energy. Size of the panels will vary on a case-by-case basis.

Once they’re in-place on the roof, the solar panels will catch the sun’s energy and deliver them to your boiler, which is where the energy exchange actually happens. The heat which was collected by the panels is used to heat up the water. The energy is transferred via a system of copper wires and a circuit of pipes. After the heat is passed on to the tank, cold water travels back to the collector upstairs to absorb more heat. Each solar water heater comes with a special rating to display its effectiveness at keeping your home’s water warm. The higher the solar energy factor (SEF), the higher the efficiency of the equipment. 

Interested in a solar-powered water heater? Payless Water Heaters has been servicing Southern California home and business owners for over 30 years, and have installed upwards of 100,000 individual units. We take pride in every facet of our work, and we’re willing to stand by our quality team, work, and products. To learn more about how we can help you with your next water heater service or installation, give us a call at 866.615.4008 or contact us here!

Payless Water Heaters has been servicing Southern California home and business owners for over 30 years, and have installed upwards of 100,000 individual units. We take pride in every facet of our work, and we’re willing to stand by our quality team, work, and products. To learn more about how we can help you with your next water heater service or installation, give us a call at 866.615.4008 or contact us here!