globe trekker
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Greetings to you all!
I have a natural gas water heater, and I am considering purchasing some thermal
insulation to install on the exterior of it.
I have heard various opinions and statements regarding applying more insulation.
For: "Yes, it definitely helps to retain in the heat and the reduce the cycling of
the water being heated and reheated over and over."
Against: "No, more external insulation will not do anything to retain the heat in.
You're just wasting money on applying something."
Have any of you actually installed additional thermal insulation on your water
heaters, and have actual statistical data to support your position, ..one way or
the other? Maybe even some thermal imaging data?
Thanks for any relevant input !

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I have a natural gas water heater, and I am considering purchasing some thermal
insulation to install on the exterior of it.
I have heard various opinions and statements regarding applying more insulation.
For: "Yes, it definitely helps to retain in the heat and the reduce the cycling of
the water being heated and reheated over and over."
Against: "No, more external insulation will not do anything to retain the heat in.
You're just wasting money on applying something."
Have any of you actually installed additional thermal insulation on your water
heaters, and have actual statistical data to support your position, ..one way or
the other? Maybe even some thermal imaging data?
Thanks for any relevant input !

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