dfchelbay
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In going over utility bills for last year, I noticed that our gas bill, when not heating the house is over $40 per month. The only things in our house that run on gas are the furnace and the hot water heater. It's a 40 gallon tank. My questions are:
1. Whether this is a reasonable cost, in the summer months, for a water heater to cost over $40 per month;
2. Would it be alright to shut the hot water tank off every morning, while no one is home all day, and turn it back on in the evening. If so, can this also be done in the winter months as well.
The water tank and furnace are located in the center of the house, not on an outside wall, so the water would not get too cold in the water tank all day. As a matter of fact, the water heater is right next to the furnace in the utility room, so it would stay warm to the touch I would think.
Also, would I be risking damaging the water tank in any way by turning it on and off (or to vacation mode) everyday?
Currently the hot water tank temperature is 1/2 way between warm and super hot.
Thanks all.
Forgot to add that there are just two adults in the house.
1. Whether this is a reasonable cost, in the summer months, for a water heater to cost over $40 per month;
2. Would it be alright to shut the hot water tank off every morning, while no one is home all day, and turn it back on in the evening. If so, can this also be done in the winter months as well.
The water tank and furnace are located in the center of the house, not on an outside wall, so the water would not get too cold in the water tank all day. As a matter of fact, the water heater is right next to the furnace in the utility room, so it would stay warm to the touch I would think.
Also, would I be risking damaging the water tank in any way by turning it on and off (or to vacation mode) everyday?
Currently the hot water tank temperature is 1/2 way between warm and super hot.
Thanks all.
Forgot to add that there are just two adults in the house.
however, I think $40.00 per month to keep your hot water heated is a little excessive, especially for only 2 adults. You could try calling your local utility and asking them what the average is. 
