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I really don't know!?

Hot water feed from hot water tank to kitchen from shower room which is 14mt away approx.
The question is ‘Er in doors ‘ says that if we had a pump in the system it would get to the kitchen quicker so less water will be wasted.
I may be opening myself to ridicule here, but then we all do it once in our lifetime,. I say it will pump the same volume of water but quicker. Who’s right? Nag, nag, nag, nag. Shut up you can nag me after I get a reply.
Bob UK, September 2013
I will try but think she's anticipated something like that and hid my safety helmet and visor I use in my workshop when cutting or routing, so I've hid her broom so she can't go out, heh! heh!.
Really she's an angel but at the same time a 'I know better than you' a bit like our governments past and present, even when I'm right I am wrong .

Bob U.K., September 2013
Why not try this,is she hoping to save money because you're on a water meter,if so it will be cancelled out by the electricity to power the pump.try putting a crash helmet on when you tell her

toptrish, September 2013
Thanks toptrish new it all along as it was obvious.
Glad it made you laugh I did too and still have the bruises from the flying pan.

I've done my bit explaining from the tank in the loft/attic how the hot works. Made no difference.
I am burying my head in the nearest sand pit till its all over and the waste of money pump is fitted as long as she pays him from her savings.

Bob UK, September 2013