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Tips to cool down your hot-water bill

by Center for Personal Finance editors



NEW YORK (10/29/08)--Trying to reduce costs? Although you can't control gasoline and grocery prices, you can control hot water consumption (MarketWatch.com Oct. 23).

At today's rates, hot water costs can add up to more than $1,000 a year. If you have a family, your bill could be much higher.

Begin with simple conservation measures:

The Energy Department also recommends:

For more conservation tips, listen to the radio segment "Use and Conserve Water Wisely" in Home & Family Finance Resource Center.

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Printed Wednesday, November 25, 2009

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