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Water Heater Efficiency in the Texas Winter

7 Tips to Improve the Efficiency of Your Water Heater in Texas Winters

When winter arrives in Texas, your water heater must work harder to meet your household’s hot water demands. From warm showers on chilly mornings to dishwashing after holiday meals, your water heater’s efficiency directly impacts your comfort and utility bills. Inefficient water heaters struggle to keep up, leading to higher energy costs and unnecessary wear and tear. However, there are several steps you can take to improve your water heater's efficiency. Read on to learn more.

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7 Tips to Improve the Efficiency of Your Water Heater in Winter

Want to maximize your water heater’s performance and keep energy costs down? Here are some proven tips.

Insulate the Tank and Pipes

Wrap your water heater tank with an insulating blanket and insulate exposed pipes with foam to reduce heat loss. This simple step ensures hot water stays hot and reduces the energy required to reheat it.

Don’t Raise the Thermostat

Set your water heater thermostat to 120°F. This is hot enough for everyday needs while saving energy and reducing the risk of scalding.

Flush the Tank

Sediment buildup in the tank will reduce efficiency. Flushing the water heater annually removes sediment and cleans tankless heat exchangers, allowing the heater to function more effectively.

Fix Pilot Light Issues

If your water heater isn’t heating properly, the pilot light might be the problem. Check to ensure it’s lit and burning steadily. If it goes out frequently, contact a professional for inspection.

Use Less Hot Water

Install low-flow showerheads and faucets to reduce hot water consumption. Using less water means your water heater doesn’t have to work as hard.

Upgrade to a Tankless Water Heater

If your water heater is old or struggling to keep up, consider upgrading to a tankless system. These energy-efficient models heat water on demand, saving energy and reducing costs.

Install a Grundfos Hot Water Recirculation System

A hot water recirculation system will allow you to get hot water almost instantly when you turn on the hot water. Imagine not having to wait for hot water to get to the shower when you turn the valve on and being able to take a hot shower on demand.

Schedule Regular Maintenance

Professional maintenance ensures your water heater operates at peak efficiency. A technician can inspect components, identify potential issues, and adjust the system to keep it running smoothly.

What Makes Up My Water Bill In The Winter?

Your typical water bill is increased in the winter due to the following:

  • Increased Usage: Cold weather usually means longer showers and more frequent use of hot water for dishes, laundry, and other tasks.
  • Harder Workload: Water heaters work harder in winter to heat incoming water. When colder water is coming into the home it takes longer to heat to the desired temperature of the output.
  • Inefficiency: Sediment buildup or thermostat issues can make your water heater less efficient, increasing energy consumption.

Optimizing your water heater’s efficiency and installing a recirculation system can help keep these costs in check.

How Do I Know It’s Time to Replace My Water Heater?

Signs that it may be time for a replacement include:

  • Age: Most gas water heaters last 8–12 years. If yours is older, consider replacing it with a new, more efficient model.
  • Inconsistent Heating: If you frequently run out of hot water or experience uneven temperatures, your heater may be nearing the end of its life.
  • Unusual Noises: Popping or banging sounds from the tank often indicate sediment buildup, leading to internal unit damage over time.
  • Rusty Water: Discolored water may signal corrosion inside the tank, indicating that replacement is needed.
  • Foul Smelling Hot Water: Hot water that has a bad odor may indicate a unit is nearing it’s useful life. It is a good time to plan to replace it before it begins to leak and damage your home.

Leaks: Any sign of water leaking or pooling, if it is from the tank itself, is a clear indicator that it’s time to upgrade.

Contact CW Service Pros for Water Heater Service

Whether you need routine maintenance, a repair, or a new installation, CW Service Pros is here to help. Our team of experts can optimize your water heater’s efficiency, address common issues like pilot light problems, and recommend the best solutions for your home, whether that means upgrading to a tankless unit or installing an energy efficient electric heat pump unit.

Don’t let an inefficient water heater ruin your hot water winter comfort—contact CW Service Pros today to schedule water heater service and keep your system running smoothly all season long!

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