kbuhagiar
Well-known member
Hello folks,
Our new-to-us home in Escondido, CA was constructed in 2000. It is approximately 3200SF on one level, with two separate water heaters (pictures attached), one at each end of the house. It take a LONG time to get hot water to the kitchen sink, and to the master bedroom sinks and showers. There are two separate hot water recirculation systems, one for each water heater, but they have been bypassed at some point, with the pumps removed and the bypass lines disconnected. We would like to revive these systems, utilizing the existing hot water return pipes that are already in place. I have no experience whatsoever using or maintaining a HWRS, so I am looking to those out there who have worked with or installed and maintained these systems for some advice.
To the experts: What's the biggest complaint about these systems? Any brand recommendations or preferences? Things to look out for when installing the new pumps? FWIW our municipal water here in Escondido is harder than average, and we deal with the usual mineral deposits from the water hardness, should that affect my choice of equipment?
On a side note, the previous owner of the house was a notorious cheapskate and would cut corners to save a buck, and it would follow suit for him to have abandoned the HWRC if it would have cost him extra when he replaced the water heaters approximately ten years ago, but still not sure why - how long do the pumps typically last? Also I'm thinking that since the water heaters may both be close to end-of-life that this may be a good time to replace them, too. Thoughts?
Thanks in advance!
Our new-to-us home in Escondido, CA was constructed in 2000. It is approximately 3200SF on one level, with two separate water heaters (pictures attached), one at each end of the house. It take a LONG time to get hot water to the kitchen sink, and to the master bedroom sinks and showers. There are two separate hot water recirculation systems, one for each water heater, but they have been bypassed at some point, with the pumps removed and the bypass lines disconnected. We would like to revive these systems, utilizing the existing hot water return pipes that are already in place. I have no experience whatsoever using or maintaining a HWRS, so I am looking to those out there who have worked with or installed and maintained these systems for some advice.
To the experts: What's the biggest complaint about these systems? Any brand recommendations or preferences? Things to look out for when installing the new pumps? FWIW our municipal water here in Escondido is harder than average, and we deal with the usual mineral deposits from the water hardness, should that affect my choice of equipment?
On a side note, the previous owner of the house was a notorious cheapskate and would cut corners to save a buck, and it would follow suit for him to have abandoned the HWRC if it would have cost him extra when he replaced the water heaters approximately ten years ago, but still not sure why - how long do the pumps typically last? Also I'm thinking that since the water heaters may both be close to end-of-life that this may be a good time to replace them, too. Thoughts?
Thanks in advance!
