GBA Logo horizontal Facebook LinkedIn Email Pinterest Twitter X Instagram YouTube Icon Navigation Search Icon Main Search Icon Video Play Icon Plus Icon Minus Icon Picture icon Hamburger Icon Close Icon Sorted

Community and Q&A

Insulate electric water heater?

Muddytyres | Posted in General Questions on

Should I insulate my electric hot water heater tank? I have two (unfortunately) and one is in a conditioned space and the other is in a space that is kept ‘not freezing’ under the bathroom addition.

If so, how and how much? Should I wrap all the pipes (there’s nonfunctioning heat tape in place right now- I was going to remove that and put the foam around there. 
 
Online I find yes, but I also find crawlspace venting and 2×4 studwalls built against concrete block in basements.
THANKS!

GBA Prime

Join the leading community of building science experts

Become a GBA Prime member and get instant access to the latest developments in green building, research, and reports from the field.

Replies

  1. user-3258290 | | #1

    How old are the water heaters? That is, are they well insulated from the factory? On my <10 year-old, mid-range insulated unit, it wouldn't pay back to add additional insulation (standby loss is ~1 kWh/day), but an old unit in unconditioned space might.

  2. Expert Member
    BILL WICHERS | | #2

    I would insulate all the hot water lines. I’d use the split pipe insulation and not the spiral wrap type though — the split type is much easier to install, especially in a confined space.

    You should consider encapsulating your crawlspace and insulating it. That will help a lot with any freezing concerns for pipes in that space.

    Bill

  3. tommay | | #3

    Why two different heaters in two different places?

Log in or create an account to post an answer.

Community

Recent Questions and Replies

  • |
  • |
  • |
  • |