Hot Water Recirculation Pump Services

Installation and repair of hot water recirculation pumps. Get instant hot water at every faucet and save water.

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Tired of waiting for hot water? Warren Brothers Plumbing installs and repairs hot water recirculation pumps that deliver instant hot water to every fixture in your home, saving water and energy.

Why Choose Warren Brothers for Recirculation Pumps?

Experienced Technicians

Licensed plumbers with years of recirculation pumps experience.

Upfront Pricing

Honest estimates before work begins. No hidden fees.

Quality Workmanship

Quality materials and proven techniques for lasting results.

Fast Response

Same-day service available for most needs.

Save More with VIP Membership

VIP members save on recirculation pumps and all other services:

VIP Membership

  • ✓ 5% off all services — typical savings of $10–$40 per visit
  • ✓ Free annual plumbing inspection ($99 savings)
  • ✓ Free water heater flush ($75 savings)

VIP Plus Membership

  • ✓ 10% off all services — save $20–$80+ per visit
  • ✓ Priority scheduling
  • ✓ Quarterly water softener salt service ($1,000 in savings)
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a hot water recirculation pump?

A recirculation pump keeps hot water circulating through your pipes so you get instant hot water at every faucet without waiting. This saves thousands of gallons of water per year that would otherwise go down the drain while waiting for hot water.

How much does a recirculation pump cost to install?

Hot water recirculation pump installation typically costs $400-$1,200 depending on the pump type and your home's plumbing configuration. Dedicated return line systems cost more than demand pumps or timer-based systems.

Can a recirculation pump be added to any water heater?

Yes, recirculation pumps can be added to most existing tank and tankless water heaters. Some tankless units have built-in recirculation capability. We'll assess your system and recommend the best option for your home.