Faster Hot Water in Point Loma manufactures the WaterQuick Pro II hot-water recirculation pump from its Pacific Highway facility in San Diego. The unit installs directly at the water heater rather than under individual sinks, a single-point design that works with the Rinnai, Noritz, and Navien tankless systems stocked at Standard Plumbing - San Diego. A built-in flow monitor detects when hot water activates anywhere in the home and triggers the pump automatically, requiring only a 45-second warm-up cycle before delivering heated water to every fixture. Three speed settings accommodate pipe runs of varying length, keeping operational costs to single-digit dollars annually according to the manufacturer's specifications. Field installation requires only standard plumbing connections—the type of two-hour hook-up that contractors at Clear Vision Plumbing complete without dedicated return lines or additional electrical work beyond an existing outlet near the heater. Whole-home recirculation retrofits on large residences with multiple dead-end hot-water branches represent the most complex installation the system addresses, replacing what would otherwise require two or three under-sink units with a single heater-mounted pump.