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Try this tonight: set your water heater to 120°F (and add a simple timer if you’ve got electric). It often trims standby losses without killing comfort. What’s your current setpoint—ever checked it? #InergySystems #Efficiency

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Try this tonight: set your water heater to 120°F (and add a simple timer if you’re a small biz with predictable hours). It can cut standby losses without changing your day. What’s your current setpoint—140°F or 120°F? #InergySystems #Efficiency

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Quick win for homes + shops: wrap your water heater + the first few feet of hot-water pipe with insulation (cheap kit from the hardware store). Less heat lost = your heater runs less. What’s your water heater temp set to right now? #InergySystems #Efficiency

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Try this tonight: set your water heater to 120°F (most are higher than needed). It can cut standby heat loss and still keep showers comfy. If you run out of hot water, bump it up a notch. What’s yours set to? #InergySystems #Efficiency

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Try this tonight: set your water heater to 120°F (and add a $10 insulation blanket if it’s older). You’ll waste less heat between showers and it often trims standby costs—without noticeable comfort loss. What’s your current setting? #InergySystems #EnergySavings

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Try this tonight: set your water heater to ~120°F (and add an insulating blanket if it’s older). You’ll cut standby heat loss and still have plenty of hot water. What’s your current setting—ever checked it? #InergySystems #Efficiency

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Try this tonight: set your water heater to 120°F (most are higher) and insulate the first few feet of hot-water pipe. Less standby heat loss = lower bills, with the same showers. What’s your current setpoint? #InergySystems #EnergySavings

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Try this tonight: drop your water heater to ~120°F (and use “Vacation” mode when you’re away). It often cuts standby heat loss without changing your showers. What’s your heater set to right now? #InergySystems #Efficiency

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Try this tonight: set your water heater to 120°F (most are higher). You’ll often cut standby heat loss while keeping showers comfortable. Bonus: insulate the first few feet of hot-water pipe. What’s your current setting? #InergySystems #Efficiency

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Unplugged ≠ off. Lots of TVs, chargers, and POS gear still sip power on “standby.” Try this tonight: put your entertainment/POS setup on a smart power strip so it truly shuts down when you do—bills often drop a bit. What’s your worst phantom load? #InergySystems #EnergySavings

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Try this tonight: set your water heater to 120°F (and add a simple pipe insulation sleeve if you can). Less standby heat loss = lower bills, with the same hot showers for most homes. What’s your current setpoint? #InergySystems #EnergySavings

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Try a “strip audit” tonight: put your TV + console + soundbar on a smart power strip so they truly shut off when you’re done. Phantom loads add up quietly—especially in offices with lots of gear. What’s the #1 thing you’d love to stop feeding watts? #InergySystems #EnergySavings

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Try this tonight: set your water heater to 120°F (and add a simple insulating blanket if it’s in a cool garage). You’ll cut standby heat loss, and your hot water still feels… hot. What’s your current setpoint? #InergySystems #Efficiency

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Try this tonight: set your water heater to 120°F (most are higher). It can cut standby losses and still keep showers comfy. If you’re not sure where the dial is, want a quick how-to? #InergySystems #Efficiency

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Try this tonight: plug your TV, game console, and router into a smart power strip—and set it to shut off overnight. You’ll cut “phantom” loads that quietly add up on your bill. What device do you suspect is the worst offender? #InergySystems #EnergySavings

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Try this tonight: set your water heater to 120°F (and add a cheap insulating wrap if it’s in a cool garage). Less standby heat loss = lower bills without noticing a difference. What’s your current temp set to? #InergySystems #EnergySavings

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Try this tonight: set your water heater to 120°F (and insulate the first few feet of hot-water pipe if you can). Less standby heat loss = lower bills, same comfort. What’s your current setpoint? #InergySystems #Efficiency

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Try this tonight: set your water heater to 120°F (and add an insulating blanket if it’s in a cool garage). It can cut standby heat loss while keeping showers comfy. What’s your current setting—120, 130, 140? #InergySystems #Efficiency

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Try this tonight: set your water heater to ~120°F (if safe for your household) and insulate the first few feet of hot water pipe. Less standby heat loss = lower bills, same showers. What’s your current temp set to? #InergySystems #EnergySavings

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Try this tonight: set your water heater to ~120°F (and add a simple insulation blanket if it’s older). It often cuts standby heat loss without changing your showers. What’s your current setpoint? #InergySystems #Efficiency

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Try this tonight: set your water heater to 120°F (and add a simple pipe insulation sleeve if you can). Less standby heat loss = lower bills, with little impact on comfort. What’s your current temp set to? #InergySystems #Efficiency

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Try this tonight: set your water heater to ~120°F (and use “Vacation” mode when you’re away). It can cut standby losses and still keep showers comfy. What’s your current setpoint? #InergySystems #Efficiency

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Try this tonight: set your water heater to 120°F (most are higher than you need) and add a simple timer if your routine is predictable. You’ll cut standby losses and often lower bills without noticing a comfort change. What’s yours set to? #InergySystems #Efficiency

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Try this tonight: set your water heater to ~120°F (and use “Vacation” mode when you’re away). It often cuts standby heat loss without impacting showers. What’s your current setting—have you ever checked it? #InergySystems #EnergySavings

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Try this tonight: wrap your water heater + first few feet of hot-water pipe with an insulation blanket/sleeves. Less standby heat loss = your water heater runs less, so bills can drop without changing habits. Have you checked yours lately? #InergySystems #Efficiency

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Try this tonight: set your water heater to 120°F (and use “Vacation” mode when you’re away). Less standby heat loss = lower bills, and you’ll still have plenty of hot water for most homes. What’s yours set to? #InergySystems #EnergySavings

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Try this tonight: set your water heater to 120°F (and add a timer if you’re on a regular schedule). Less standby heat loss = lower bills, without sacrificing hot showers. What’s your current setpoint? #InergySystems #Efficiency

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Try this tonight: set your water heater to 120°F (and add a simple tank/pipe insulation wrap if you can). It often cuts standby heat loss while keeping showers comfy. What’s your current setting—120, 130, or 140? #InergySystems #Efficiency

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Try this tonight: set your water heater to ~120°F (unless your manual says otherwise) and insulate the first few feet of hot-water pipe. Less standby heat loss = lower bills + faster hot water. What’s your current temp set to? #InergySystems #Efficiency

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Try this tonight: set your water heater to 120°F (and add a $10 insulation blanket if it’s older). It often cuts standby heat loss so you’re not paying to keep water hot 24/7. What’s your current setpoint? #InergySystems #EnergySavings

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