The DIY thread - DIYourself

Not sure what you mean. You kind of need a pump to move water through your system for baseboard/heated floors. Pump turns on when there is a call for heat, or pump plus zone valve depending on if there are multiple zone or multiple pumps. Not sure how you can cap it off unless you have a tankless with a built in pump.

Hot water for all your other stuff just comes from water pressure.
He's talking about a recirculation pump for the hot water heater. You can use this same type of pump to keep the water in your hot water lines hot all the time, like Pat said.
 
My brain broke when he said they aren't pumps. And I'm a fake engineer not even a real one.

Sure. They can't self prime and are 1/32 HP.
Probably produce 6" of head.
The 15psi on the gauge is the weight of the column of water in a two story building.

I guess it is a class of pumps...
 
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Yeah, hot water dedicated loop for faucets, showers and such. It was originally the model home for our development so it has quirky things like this and 12" on floor joists. Guess half of the loop has 20yo water...Screenshot_20251118-225706.pngPXL_20251119_034240115.MP.jpg
 
Spent the day painting bedrooms with my 8yo and 5yo. Nobody stepped in the roller tray and only one of them got paint in their hair so I guess it was a win. We did 2 walls at a time since most of the furniture stayed in the rooms. That means this turned into a 2 day job, but to ease the pain I finished all of the cutting in w/ 2 coats. Also, tomorrow the house will be fully staffed with 2 adults so the rest should go pretty fast.

And for all of the time I took to nicely cut in the trim they just bulldozed over it anyway 🤣


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