Sunday, October 23, 2011

MA Plumbing (508)224-9180

www.maplumbers.org Ma Plumbing Gary Cresswell (508) 224-9180 49 Haven Rd., Plymouth, MA 02360 Have you ever experienced the problem of turning-on a faucet for hot water and getting only cold water for quite a long while until, finally, hot water arrives? In many homes, this is a substantial problem...especially in houses with two or more floor levels. This can result in delays lasting for several minutes. Usually the water heater is not to blame. The cause of this annoying delay is the simple fact that there is a long "pipe run" from the water heater in the basement to the faucet upstairs. If nobody has drawn hot water from that faucet for a while, then all the hot water in the piping has cooled-down to room temperature. That means you have to run that faucet long enough to exhaust all the cold water until hot water finally arrives. This not only wastes your time and inconveniences you but it also wastes all that water down the drain. In some towns the cost of supplying potable water is considerable and, over a year's time, this can really add-up. So, what is the solution? Hot water recirculation. It's very simple and works like this The plumber installs a "T" fitting into the hot water pipe in the wall behind (or below the floor under) the faucet using hot water that is the farthest away from the water heater. The branch of this "T" is connected to a water pipe (half-inch size is good) and this pipe is extended down through the building and over to the water heater ...

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