Should you install a hot water recirculating pump at home
Hot water recirculating pumps are designed to deliver hot water to taps faster by keeping a loop of hot water circulating through the plumbing. When a tap is opened, water near the faucet is already hot, reducing waste and the wait time for hot water.
There are two common setups: a dedicated recirculation loop that runs continuously and a 'need-based' or timer-based system that activates the pump only at set times or when you demand hot water. In modern homes, demand-based systems are popular because they use less energy while still delivering quick hot water.
What you gain
Key benefits include shorter wait times for hot water, reduced water waste, and potential energy savings. The exact savings depend on your household’s hot-water usage, pipe length, and the efficiency of the pump.
Keep in mind that circulating pumps do use electricity and add a small amount of heat loss in ... Read more »

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