Installing a Recirculation Pump for instant hot water and saving water
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 Published On Jul 15, 2012

Save over 10,000 gallons a year (the manufacturer claims up to 17,000) by installing a hot water Recirculation Pump. This pump makes hot water more quickly available everywhere in the home, thereby reducing the wait for hot water (and thus the savings by not letting all that cold and warm water go down the drain). As an added benefit, not only is the hot water there quicker, it is hotter as well! This is because the pipes will have been pre-heated by recirculated hot water.

I'm installing this one under a bathroom sink, at the point farthest from the water heater. This is the best location. Depending on the actual plumbing configuration at your installation site (i.e., the distance from the other fixtures from the main water line) , there may be a small delay for hot water delivery, while the water between the main hot water line and the fixture is used. However, it will still be quicker delivery and initially hotter water at all fixtures than without the pump installed.

The pump installed in this video is made by LAING in the USA. http://completewatersystems.com/brand...
Other brands and choices exist. I personally recommend Metlund On Demand for a far-end-remote system (away from the waterheater) - while not the cheapest, I think it is the best. http://www.gothotwater.com/

For more information, and other DIY plumbing information be sure to visit http://DIYplumbingAdvice.com, and see my other plumbing videos.
If you have a question, you can leave it in the comments, as I will answer all of them there.

Music by Jon Hasz, Ramona Music Center, Ramona, CA http://RamonaMusicCenter.com

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