@Lizinnia, I agree with all of the above suggestions. Running the circulator pump on high can be a good method for bleeding trapped air from the system after a fluid change. As the air finds its way … (View Post)
The Alde
glycol plumbing is completely separate from the domestic hot and cold water
plumbing. Unless you did something very, um, creative, there is no way changing out a faucet would cause
this to h… (View Post)
FWIW, this doesn't sound right. My experience parallels that of @TabbyShack --the system should pressurize within a few minutes. I wonder if you have had some sort of an issue all along but it has j… (View Post)
Part your hair?! First world problems, baby. Not only do I lack hair, my chrome dome is full of scars and divits I'm happy not to look at any more than necessary. Enjoy your mirror--I'll pass on that… (View Post)
I don't have a mixing valve but I notice the same thing. Also that the HW flow is a bit smoother than the CW when using the pump. I think you are right about the longer plumbing pathway. (View Post)