As a developer or someone involved in real estate, it’s key to take note that:
- Energy-efficiency in homes is growing beyond luxury and into a new standard of living. As education is starting to spread, homeowners are becoming aware that credited, sustainable products end up providing huge savings down the line—it’s got all the glimmer of an “added-bonus” feature, but all the practically of a standard property necessity.
- It won’t depreciate in value. These systems acquire enough savings to pay for itself within the first 2 years, and after that just accumulate into extra money for the homeowner. In fact, because it lasts between 10-15 years, extends the life of the hot water heater, and adds considerable long-term convenience…it adds value to the home.
So maybe you had some basic questions like—
How does it work? The electronic D’MAND Kontrols® system works in existing homes on command by wireless/wired activation buttons, motion sensors, voice-activation and flow switches. Easy to install, the system connects at or under the most distinct fixture from the water heater to get hot water to any point of the home right away.[i]
How does it save? The average hot water distribution system runs on a timer, which means it’s running (and using energy!) even when no one’s trying to use hot water. With an on demand system, the system activates to get your hot water in seconds and yet also reduces your pumps run-time by 97%….and that’s a huge chunk of a homeowner’s energy bill.
We figured you’d also benefit from knowing that:
- The system as an ROI (Return of Investment) of less than 2 years
- System’s life expectancy: 15-20 years
- Immediate hot water by either a motion sensor or button touch
- Made in America and distributing internationally for over 23 years
- Listed in National Codes and Compliances for new construction to meet new water and energy requirements
Where to buy:
To find an ACT D’MAND Kontrols® System distributor in your area, call 800-200-1956
[i]Need a more technical explanation? Here you go: Once activated by the user using the existing hot and cold water lines, the system rapidly displaces ambient temperature water through the cold water line to the water heater. Once the hot water has reached the fixture, the sensor closes the valve and turns off the pump, not allowing hot water to enter the cold water line. On new home construction (Structured Plumbing®) the D’mand system is located at the water heater on a dedicated hot water return line. When hot water is demanded by the user, the demand system cycles hot water rapidly and shuts down on a delta-T rise of temperature.



