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Re: instant hot water by voidoid
During our remodel we installed at hot water recirculating pump at our water heater, which gives instant hot water to every faucet/shower/tub in the house. The house was built in the 60s and during winter it used to take a good 60 seconds for the master shower to warm up - now it takes five seconds. It’s phenomenal, and really cheap to install. Link below.
Pot filler is just for show, really.
If you’re redoing the master bath, you should consider a heated floor - it’s another investment where the enjoyment absolutely justifies the cost.