Continuous Hot Water
CONTINUOUS HOT WATER REPORT RE:THINK CONTINUOUS HOT WATER. Poll reveals majority of showers lack of sufficient water pressure and heat; yet homeowners are most likely to replace their water heater to help save energy and reduce utility bills. Time to get clean: 18% belween 13-16 min.: 14% more than 17 min. 7% of respondents balhe less than 5 minules: 62% take belween 6-12 min. < 5 min. 6-12 min. 13-16 min. < 17 min. 7% 62% 18% 14% 9 in 10 homeowners prefer a shower over a bath. 1 in 5 women spends over 16 minutes in the shower or bath. Women are Women spend longer in the shower or bath, with ly one in five (19%) spending over 16 minutes, compared with just 11% of men. as likely as men to prefer baths. The Quick & The Clean. Men bathe faster than women. min Men are <5 4% 9% 5-8 9-12 as likely as women to bathe 13-16 17-20 6% 11% in less than 5 minutes. 0 5 10 15 20 26 30 35 The older you get, the shorter the shower you take. Forty-four percent of 18-34 year olds take showers that are longer than 13 minutes, compared with only 20% of people aged 55+. Frustrating Shower Experiences Lack of water pressure is most frustrating in a shower or bath, cited by one-in-three (32%) respondents, followed by slow hot water (18%) and the lack of sustained hot water (18%). Other reasons Lack of water pressure 32% 18% Slow hot water Lack of sustained hot water 18% 6 in 10 people would replace their water heater if they thought it would save energy. Six in ten (58%) respondents reported that they would replace their water heater il they thought it would save energy. This trend was most pronounced for younger respondents. 2012 SEP. O 2012 NORITZ AMERICAD CORPORATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. VISIT www.NORIZ.COM/RESEARCH FOR MORE INFO.
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