The master bathroom in our two-story Victorian house is as far away from the water heater in the basement as it is possible to be. Therefore, it takes minutes for the hot water at the sink to arrive.
Q: We plan to do an extensive remodeling job in our bathroom. Also, I’m tired of waiting for what seems like a long time for the shower water to get hot before I can jump in. Is there a way we can ...
If you've ever stood at a sink or outside the shower waiting for the water to heat up, you know how frustrating that wasted time can be. A report for the U.S. Department of Energy has found that it's ...
When you turn on the faucet in your house do you find yourself waiting for a minute or more before hot water arrives? Here's something that will save you money, make your life more comfortable, ...
SAVING MONEY AND conserving energy aren't always the first things on our customers' minds when asking about retrofitting or adding hot water recirculation systems — it's a desire for convenience and ...
Claire Jackson outlines key considerations for maintaining effective hot water circulation systems in healthcare settings ...
Q: You’ve written in the past about “hot-water recirculating” systems for home use when people have to wait a long time for their shower water to get hot. I have used this type of hot-water system ...
A: You need a hot-water recirculation system. Instead of water moving in only one direction, from the water heater to the bathroom, it also moves cooled water from the bathroom to the water heater, ...