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M-D Building Products R-6.7 Water Heater Insulation Blanket #04663

M-D Building Products R-6.7 Water Heater Insulation Blanket #04663
Brand: M-D Building Products
Category: Home Improvement

Buy New: $25.00



Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 38703

Color: WHITE FACED
Media: Tools & Hardware
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4
Dimensions (in): 26 x 10 x 10

MPN: 04663
Model: 04663
UPC: 043374046632
EAN: 0043374046632
ASIN: B000BR3YVE

Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Reduces energy cost*
  • Easily installed
  • R-6.7 Insulating Value

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
White vinyl backed fiberglass blanket. Designed for gas, oil or electric heaters. Fits up to 60 gallons. Includes adhesive tape for easy installation.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars It works, but so will you   December 8, 2007
 15 out of 15 found this review helpful

Everybody knows what these things do, so I don't need to explain it. This is basically fiberglass insulation with a thin plastic sheet on one side. You wrap it around your water heater and in theory this will save energy.

Installation is messy. No way around that with the pink fiberglass. You'll have to cut and tape. on the top. My water heater is 80 gallons so none of them fit, I had to buy two kits. Even more messy, but if you've every done arts are crafts as a kid, you'll figure it out. It does include nice white tape that blends. You won't anything more than cursory instructions.

Here's what you'll need to keep in mind. Unless you water heater is about 40 years old, this product if you use it like you might think, won't save much money. These tanks are already insulated pretty well. How can you tell? put your hands on the tank. If it's warm, you'll benefit. If it's cold, you won't.

But I discovered there's a lot more to this. When feeling the tank, I realized most of the heat loss is on the top of the heater. So I made sure I extended the blank to the top and covered the top. You'll have to do a lot of cutting and taping to make that look neat. Once you do that, you'll realize the bulk of the heat loss is not in the tank itself, but the pipes leading out of the tank.

So after you put this in place, you'll need to go to the hardware store and buy the pre-manufactured pipe foam insulators. They go on pretty quickly. Insulate about 10 feet away on the hot side of the heater.

Does it save money? Well, I found it reduces the time you have to wait for hot water, so it's definitely doing some good.

Plan to spend about 1/2 hour doing this job, and wear clothes that you'll wash afterwards. That glass fiber is really messy.


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