gtmtnbiker
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Could you take a picture or two of the room to show us where the dead space with the pipes are located? I'm having a hard time visuallizing what this space looks like.
I looked at several HW recycling systems, and put in a Redy-temp system a few years ago. It has several good points: it is very easy and quick to install...literally, you could install it in 15-minutes. It has a user adjustable thermostat that lets you decide how warm you want the water in the system when it stops. It is easily controlled by either a timer, X10 systems, or you could use a momentary switch to only turn it on when you wanted. From a power standpoint, because it doesn't run all the time, it saves a little power. Recirc pumps don't draw all that much, though.
Could you take a picture or two of the room to show us where the dead space with the pipes are located? I'm having a hard time visuallizing what this space looks like.
Just let the faucets run a small stream of water during those rare cold snaps, Works great here in the midwest. Or like some one else said make the contractor that made the mess fix the mess.
Really? It's pretty common practice everywhere I've lived in the NE (New Brunswick, Quebec, Vermont, New York).
I've never heard of that problem.
Could you take a picture or two of the room to show us where the dead space with the pipes are located? I'm having a hard time visuallizing what this space looks like.
I have a similar stove and microwave.