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Frozen pipes can cause big problems for homeowners during the winter. You not only have the inconvenience factor, but if pipes burst, you have to spend your valuable time and money to repair them, or to hire a plumber. One simple way to prevent ... more
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RedyTemp's patented manifold is constructed of patented DuPont material that's proven itself for more then ten years in preventing ANY calcium or mineral buildup guaranteeing long uninterrupted comfort. No required periodic pump disassembling / ... more
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Buyers want the perks and amenities that fit 21st-century lifestyles. The RedyTemp easily adapts to most any desired control style like X-10 home automation, motion sensor, occupancy sensor, etc. Likewise, the RedyTemp puts the homeowner in control ... more
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No. By installing the RedyTemp at the end of a plumbing line all sinks / showers on that line will be covered by the RedyTemp. ... more
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Yes, and has worked successfully on homes up to 3 floors. ... more
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Second only to air conditioning, hot water heating is the biggest part of a homes monthly energy bill. Purchasing a recirculation system based solely on whether it's the cheapest or the easiest to install without also considering comfort and ... more
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No. RedyTemp comes complete with two stainless steel 30" flex lines, a power cord, a digital 8 event timer, user guide. No additional parts are needed. ... more
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Homeowners have unique comfort lifestyles. RedyTemp's adjustable temperature control allows the homeowner to fine tune / dial-in to their optimized perfect hot water. The closer your instantly available hot water matches your desired hot water ... more
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RedyTemp's "normally closed" valve technology prevents water from being siphoned into the cold water line from the hot water line during cold water usage. Unfortunately, this is not the case with thermostatic crossover valve systems in which the ... more
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