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The Wait Is Over
Save Water Now!
The average home wastes over 31 gallons a day and over 11,000 gallons a year waiting for hot water. That’s not just wasted water, that’s wasted money and wasted time. But you don’t have to take it anymore.
The Grundfos Comfort System pumps hot water through your existing pipes, so hot water is never wasted and comfortable water is always at hand – in an instant.
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Grundfos® Comfort System

Comfort System – Retrofit
Why has hot water recirculation been virtually impossible for existing homes?
Traditional hot water recirculation is difficult, if not practically impossible to install in existing homes --- especially homes with finished basements. Companies have responded with clunky under sink units that are cumbersome to install and difficult to find electrical power under bathroom sinks.
New Strategy for Existing Homes
Grundfos® innovation has developed a solution specifically for the existing home market. The Grundfos® Comfort System provides a unique and cost effective solution for your customers that will make them happy.
The Average home wastes over 31 gallons a day and over 11,000 gallons a year waiting for hot water. That’s not just wasted water, that’s wasted money and wasted time. The Grundfos Comfort System pumps hot water through your existing pipes, so hot water is never wasted and comfortable water is always at hand – in an instant. Installation is easy. There’s no return line to install and no electricity required under the sink. Plus, the system uses less energy than a 25-watt light bulb.
Features and Benefits
- No return line required.
- Installs in less than one hour.
- No electricity needed under the sink.
- Built-in timer & line cord.
- Uses less energy than a 25-watt light bulb.
- Can save up to 16,000 gallons of water per year, per household.
THE GRUNDFOS
COMFORT SYSTEM
pump:
(1) The Comfort
System is installed on
your hot water heater to
help pull “recycled” water
back to the hot water
heater to be reheated
and recirculated.
pipes:
(2) Hot water is
always at hand because
it circulates from the hot
water line to the cold
water line and back to
the hot water heater.
valve:
(3) Placed under
the sink farthest from
the hot water heater,
the valve helps regulate
the flow from the hot
water line to the cold
water line. |
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