Recirculation Pumps
Keep hot water circulating through pipes so hot water is available instantly at any fixture. Saves water and eliminates the wait for hot water.
Recirculation Pumps are best for large homes, distant fixtures, while Sewage Ejector Pumps are best for basement bathrooms, below-grade fixtures. Compare features, pricing, and pros & cons to choose the right option.
| Feature | Recirculation Pumps | Sewage Ejector Pumps |
|---|---|---|
| Best For | Large homes, distant fixtures | Basement bathrooms, below-grade fixtures |
| Price Range | $150 – $500 | $300 – $800 |
Keep hot water circulating through pipes so hot water is available instantly at any fixture. Saves water and eliminates the wait for hot water.
Pump sewage and wastewater up to the main sewer line when fixtures are below the sewer level. Required for basement bathrooms and laundry rooms.
Recirculation Pumps are best for large homes, distant fixtures, while Sewage Ejector Pumps are best for basement bathrooms, below-grade fixtures. Compare features, pricing, and pros & cons to choose the right option.
It depends on your needs. Recirculation Pumps are best for large homes, distant fixtures, while Sewage Ejector Pumps are best for basement bathrooms, below-grade fixtures.
Recirculation Pumps typically cost $150 – $500, while Sewage Ejector Pumps cost $300 – $800.