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Location: Florida (Sebring & Keys), Wolfeboro
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In one one sense--yes!
Florida's city water comes out of the ground much warmer! It is a hobby for me! ![]() With three houses, three woodstoves, three water heaters--two using lake water--I try to share my efforts to keep inflating costs to a minimum. One house has county-supplied water, which kills bacteria. A water heater which heats only 15 minutes a day--using the breaker--doesn't have time to grow deadly bacteria. Downstairs, I source my clothes washer through both hot and cold water faucets, although only cold water reaches the washing machine. Put another way--except for the 15 minutes for showering, the water heater stores only cold water in it. ******************* link deleted*************** If you have a need for regular use of a dishwasher machine, then saving utility costs in this manner will always appear cumbersome. ![]() I like beating the system! Last edited by ApS; 12-17-2022 at 06:03 AM. Reason: Link deled per request |
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