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Default How much heat is lost in a steaming hot shower anyway?

On 12/30/2015 7:06 PM, Vlad Lescovitz wrote:
The wife doesn't like the house being set at 55 degrees
so she (and the teen) take long showers, only leaving
the bathroom when the 50 gallon ho****er tank runs cold.

My propane ho****er heater is set to something like 135 degrees.
That means a lot of hot water is going down the drain.

I wonder - is there a calculation done on how much
energy it takes to heat 50 gallons of water with propane
versus how much energy it takes to heat a house by 5
degrees with propane?

Maybe it is cheaper to just heat the house more?


The heat capacity of water is four times that of air.
That's on a weight basis and air is 784 times less dense than water.
You could do a rough calculation on this basis. You'd need the volume
of air in your house to make the comparison.