Water Heater Timers ( Are They Worth It ? )

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Davebones

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Was asked about Water heater Timers and are they worth it . Was told it's a 30 gal tank and just 1 person living in the house . I've heard pro's and con's over the years . I haven't done residental in years so I wanted to see what the latest thoughts on this is ....
 

masterinbama

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Unless the occupants follow a very strict schedule I don't think they will save enough to payback the cost for quite some time. A good insulation blanket will more than likely save more.
 

Barbqranch

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A good experiment is to check the water temperature before you will be gone for a day or two, then after returning. It will almost certainly show that tank losses are low, and the only way a timer can save money is if the homeowner has time of use pricing and uses the timer to avoid the expensive part of the day.
 

kwired

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Unless the occupants follow a very strict schedule I don't think they will save enough to payback the cost for quite some time. A good insulation blanket will more than likely save more.
If you live in a northern area, you are only losing energy during cooling season. During heating season the energy lost from the water heater is gained by the space it is in and you have that much less heating demand. This makes the payback period even longer when the lost energy isn't exactly lost.
 

growler

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Unless the occupants follow a very strict schedule I don't think they will save enough to payback the cost for quite some time. A good insulation blanket will more than likely save more.


That's what I tell customers but some people want them anyway so I do install a few.
 
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