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DeanFL
05-13-2014, 10:51 AM
We have a 3 mo old TV home in Gilchrist. My better 1/2 did not like the wait for hot water - sinks and showers. Of course pipes are underground and hot water takes a while to get to the tap - seemed almost a minute in some cases. Waste of water, and time.
So bought a 'Watts Brass & Tubular 500-800 Whole House Hot Water Recirculating Pump' on Amazon - $199. Had Mike Scott plumbing install (about $ 125).

It's not "instant" hot water at the tap, but darn close. What's nice is that the pump is very small, attaches to the output of HW heater and has a timer - so can have the pump auto turnoff at 15 min intervals (we have it off at 11PM-7AM). We feel it's a great investment, and sure is great to have (actually) hot water on tap.

Also had a Waterboss water softener installed which is great. The HW pump and softener are available at many outlets, but Amazon seemed to be the best for us.

FYI for those interested...

She is now very happy. Which is good for me...:icon_wink:





Watts 500800 Premier Hot Water Recirculation Pump, Blue - Sump Pumps - Amazon.com

PPLEPEU
05-13-2014, 11:25 AM
I agree -- we installed a hot water recirculating pump as well. Ours is a Grundfos -- I believe they also manufacture the Watts unit.

Most of these pumps will support 2 mixing valves, so I put one under the kitchen sink and another in the Master bath. Now both areas have hot water within approximately 10-15 seconds. Prior to that, the wait was 30-45 seconds.

I wound up installing the system myself -- not really a big deal if you like working on household projects.