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Originally Posted by Two Bills
Who are you to call hyperole?
I have a tap under B/r sink which fills container. Takes about 3/4 of a gallon for warm to get there.
I also have an outside storage tank that take diverted bath/shower water from upstairs which I also use on garden.
In winter when full it diverts to main drains.
Also collect rainfall in storage butts from shed roofs.
At our last house we collected rainwater from house roof guttering into underground storage tank which pumped water into house too flush toilets, and also irrigate garden.
Get your own plumbing sorted, and shove your hyperbole where the sun don't shine!
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Well, that makes sense, obviously everyone in the villages has the same floor plan as you and so THEY are wrong
You know that in some states collecting rain water is illegal, you might want to check.
Do you have an underground storage here? Not sure what the point of that is when the OP is asking how to reduce the time to get hot water to the faucet.
But, thank s fore your rant, I appreciated it, very enlightening.
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