PostHeaderIcon Gas boiler, hot water heater, turn on and off, which is most efficient?


I live in a studio apartment by myself and only need hot water in the mornings to shower. Do i save a significant amount of gas by just turning it on in the morning, taking a shower, and turning it off? Its a bit of a hassle, but if it saves money and gas i think its worth it. Let me know, thanks for the help.
i don't mean a timer, i mean i got physically and turn on and off the heater, i live in mexico where this is common and didn't know if it was just a old wives tale or actually true

Timers for electric water heaters can save you up to 75% off your water heating bill. I'm not sure if a gas water heater can be retrofitted to a timer. I'd be very carefull about what you're doing because gas valves,on water heaters, are not meant to be used like a gas stove valve-on,off,on,off at your whim.

2 Responses to “Gas boiler, hot water heater, turn on and off, which is most efficient?”

  • Briano says:

    No…the unit has a thermostat in it to keep the water at a certain temp all of the time…if you turn it off, the unit has to heat the water for use…this takes time and energy…leave it on..!
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  • racer123 says:

    Timers for electric water heaters can save you up to 75% off your water heating bill. I'm not sure if a gas water heater can be retrofitted to a timer. I'd be very carefull about what you're doing because gas valves,on water heaters, are not meant to be used like a gas stove valve-on,off,on,off at your whim.
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    I'm curious too.

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