zmotorsports
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Good morning all. I have a few questions about hot water circulation systems and although it is in my home and not my shop I figured this would be the place to ask and see if anyone has any first hand experience.
I had to replace water heaters in our home yesterday and while I was at it I started thinking about hot water circulation systems again. I spoke to a plumber who was a contact from my contractor a few years ago shortly after moving into our new home as he is installing a lot of these in new builds in our area. He mentioned that with our unfinished basement now would be the time to add the circulation loops if I was even considering it down the road as it would be similar to a new build with the plumbing exposed in the basement ceiling making it an easier install and therefore less costly. Then I could add the pump and final connections at any time thereafter but at least the loops would be installed before finishing the basement.
With all things going up in price lately I thought about not only adding the circulation loops now but maybe adding the circulation pump and connections and getting it all done sooner rather than later. My thinking is that the small amount of electrical to run the circulation pump at certain times of day when we're home and the small amount of gas to heat the water that those would more than outweigh the wasted water as well as frustration from waiting for hot water in the far extremes of the home. The plumber mentioned he added it to his new home several years ago and loves it as he has teenage kids and it is nice to have nearly instant hot water at any faucet in the house and wastes very little water this way. Granted water is still much cheaper than electricity or natural gas, so it is more about the convenience and luxury of having hot water quickly at the far extremes in the house.
At first I dismissed it as I worried about more PEX and more connections could equal more leaks or at least potential for leaks but as I have been around them more I am less worried about the connections and PEX themselves as I was several years ago. The PEX systems seem to be a well proven system of connecting and transferring water throughout homes but I am curious about the pumps themselves and how reliable they are long term and what possible issues people are seeing, if any. He explained that the pump he is now using is considered a "smart" pump and it doesn't require the timer like the old style but rather learns your pattern and adjusts accordingly based on times of day when the hot water is being called for.
Does anyone have any first hand experience with these? Do you like the hot water circulation system? Have you had any issues with the system? If so, which part?
Thank you.
I had to replace water heaters in our home yesterday and while I was at it I started thinking about hot water circulation systems again. I spoke to a plumber who was a contact from my contractor a few years ago shortly after moving into our new home as he is installing a lot of these in new builds in our area. He mentioned that with our unfinished basement now would be the time to add the circulation loops if I was even considering it down the road as it would be similar to a new build with the plumbing exposed in the basement ceiling making it an easier install and therefore less costly. Then I could add the pump and final connections at any time thereafter but at least the loops would be installed before finishing the basement.
With all things going up in price lately I thought about not only adding the circulation loops now but maybe adding the circulation pump and connections and getting it all done sooner rather than later. My thinking is that the small amount of electrical to run the circulation pump at certain times of day when we're home and the small amount of gas to heat the water that those would more than outweigh the wasted water as well as frustration from waiting for hot water in the far extremes of the home. The plumber mentioned he added it to his new home several years ago and loves it as he has teenage kids and it is nice to have nearly instant hot water at any faucet in the house and wastes very little water this way. Granted water is still much cheaper than electricity or natural gas, so it is more about the convenience and luxury of having hot water quickly at the far extremes in the house.
At first I dismissed it as I worried about more PEX and more connections could equal more leaks or at least potential for leaks but as I have been around them more I am less worried about the connections and PEX themselves as I was several years ago. The PEX systems seem to be a well proven system of connecting and transferring water throughout homes but I am curious about the pumps themselves and how reliable they are long term and what possible issues people are seeing, if any. He explained that the pump he is now using is considered a "smart" pump and it doesn't require the timer like the old style but rather learns your pattern and adjusts accordingly based on times of day when the hot water is being called for.
Does anyone have any first hand experience with these? Do you like the hot water circulation system? Have you had any issues with the system? If so, which part?
Thank you.



While we were at it I added solar water heating & an 80 gal. tank. While the sun heats our water mostly free it took a long time to get hot water from one end of the house to the other, or up to the second floor.