I did look at the eco drain or perhaps building some sort of grey water heat exchanger but the way my shower is, it would be in the center of the basement at my entry doors. So with that, I noticed that my incoming water line was 49 degrees and steadily warmed up as it got closer to the tank. Keep in mind, #1 I'm new to all this energy conservation stuff, #2 house still has copper water lines, #3 just trying to do what I can to lessen my footprint and save money at the same time. So, wouldn't it be better as a second option to at least spend $12 on some insulation and get that water temp up as it ENTERS the water heater so it won't have to work so hard? Or wil this cause some sort of negative reaction?
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