Hot water recirculation pump systems offer a new way to save water. If you tend to wait a few minutes for hot water to arrive in your shower or sink, a hot water recirculation system can provide a constant flow of hot water to your home’s hot water appliances. It returns the cold water back into the water heater, so it is not lost down the drain.

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No matter the distance from the hot water heater to your sink, shower or washing machine, a circulation system provides faster hot water without the water waste of running cold water down the drain. In new construction homes with a gas water heater or electric water heater, a dedicated water return line can be installed, however there is no need to install any new water lines on your existing home system and recirculation pump installation does not require that you drain the system.

Water can easily be wasted as we are waiting for hot water to arrive at the fixtures in our home. Often we tend to waste a good amount of cold water in our homes while waiting. This is even more true for faucets at the end of the plumbing lines in a home. Typically a home can waste approximately 30 gallons of water or more per day just waiting for hot water to arrive. This equates to the potential of almost 10,000+ gallons every year.

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A hot water recirculation pump might be the answer. They can save both time and water. Ask us how, call now (866) 946-7842.

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Watts LF009 2 1/2 inch lead free reduced pressure zone backflow preventer assembly is designed to prevent the flow of polluted water from entering into the potable water supply. The assembly has a fused epoxy coated cast iron body, UL and FM OSY resilient seated gate valves, top mounted test cocks, two in-line independent check valves, captured springs, and replaceable check seats with an internal relief valve for reduced space requirements.

If you are interested in learning more about whether a hot water recirculation pump system would be a good option for your home, please contact us 24/7/365 to talk more about our recirculation options, or to schedule an appointment.

A recirculating pump system can be a cost-effective option for hot water delivery to the sinks, faucets, showers, bathtubs and washing machine in your home or office. The comfort, convenience and energy savings make a new hot water recirculation pump system a popular choice for homeowners today.

With the water-saving choice of a small and virtually silent hot water recirculation (HWR) pump attached conveniently to the water lines under your faucet cabinets, it will provide rapid hot water and offer financial as well as energy savings.

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Watts LF009 2 1/2 inch lead free reduced pressure zone backflow preventer assembly is designed to prevent the flow of polluted water from entering into the potable water supply. The assembly has a fused epoxy coated cast iron body, UL and FM OSY resilient seated gate valves, top mounted test cocks, two in-line independent check valves, captured springs, and replaceable check seats with an internal relief valve for reduced space requirements.

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The water recirculation pump is installed by attaching it to the hot and cold-water lines on any kitchen, bath or water-utilizing appliance fixture, and any cold water you would previously have allowed to go down the drain while waiting for hot water, is now recirculated or ‘pump-returned’ to your water heater through the cold-water supply line. The pump system is designed to provide hot water circulation and quick hot water to the faucet, so when it reaches the tap, the system simply shuts off the pump in order to prevent extra hot water from going into the cold-water line. Recirculation pump systems also offer a timer which allows the homeowner to set the hot water availability for peak usage times.