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Many
home owners wait up to 60-seconds or more for hot water
to their faucet or shower… With Instant Hot Water The Wait is Over!
Every homeowner gets
frustrated waiting for hot water -- but how many stop to think what happens
to the 2-3 gallons of water that runs down the drain during the wait?
Those
gallons of water are wasted, and in an average household that takes four
showers per day, that can add up to thousands of gallons per year. Multiplied
over a subdivision of 300 homes, a community can have millions of gallons
of water go down the drain and into the wastewater system every single
year.
In Arizona, the average household consumes 126,632 gallons of water per
year at an annual cost of $236.49*. With new housing starts estimated
to reach 54,903 per year by 2000, annual water consumption by new houses
alone will total nearly 7 billion gallons at a cost of approximately $13
million per year. Were all new houses built in Arizona to include a Grundfos
hot water recirculation system (with an average 200 foot supply line),
water saved would total 16,534** gallons per year per household. The corresponding
annual water bill would be reduced by approximately $32 and the energy
bill by approximately $44. In total, hot water recirculation could save
the state of Arizona nearly 950 million gallons of water per year and
save new home owners nearly $1.8 million in annual water charges.
Hot Water Recirculation - How It Works - A return line is installed near
the faucet farthest from the water heater. The return line is connected
to the UP 15 series pump and flows back to the water heater. As water
slowly cools in the hot water line, the UP 15 series recirculation pump
then moves the hot water from the heater throughout the pipe back to the
heater, creating a continuous loop of slow-moving warm water. When a faucet
is turned on, warm water is instantly available for use with no waste.

In a region where water conservation issues are rising in importance with
a rapidly expanding population, and a record economic expansion that has
consumers looking for comfort, Hot Water Recirculation (HWR) pumps --
such as those manufactured by Grundfos Pumps Corporation -- are a good
solution to this problem.
In typical plumbing, water is pumped from the water heater through the
pipes to the tap. Once the tap is shut off, the water remaining in the
pipes cools -- hence the familiar wait for hot water the next time the
tap is opened.
Grundfos HWR pumps offer a solution to the problem by attaching to the
water heater through the hot water pipe. By constantly circulating hot
water through the pipes from the heater to the furthest fixture, the water
in the pipes is always hot, and no water is wasted during the wait. In
an average new home, HWR systems typically cost less than $1,000, including
parts and installation.
You'll
receive up front pricing!
We
charge by the job, not the hour
and that saves you money!
Financing
Packages Available!
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