Every hardware store sells fiberglass blankets that you can wrap around your hot water tank to help it hold in heat. They are easily installed (you can do it yourself) and usually pay for themselves in the first year of use.
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I couldn’t understand some points of this post, but I guess I just need to learn a bit more about this, because it sure seems interesting and kind of though-proviking! By the way, how did you first get involved with this?