Whole-house filters?
I am looking into getting a whole-house water filter because we have
hard water and I want to protect my plumbing and fixtures. The last time we remodeled our bathroom the chrome in the sink drain corroded within a year. Any thoughts or suggestions on brand/type/size? We are a four-person family. I would rather have a system that requires as little maintenance as possible (no filters to change, etc). -K |
Whole-house filters?
Me wrote:
I am looking into getting a whole-house water filter because we have hard water and I want to protect my plumbing and fixtures. .... Filters don't fix hard water problems. Water softeners do. You need a water softener. |
Whole-house filters?
"Me" exclaimed the following: I am looking into getting a whole-house water filter because we have hard water and I want to protect my plumbing and fixtures. Your not looking for a whole house filter but a water softner.... The last time we remodeled our bathroom the chrome in the sink drain corroded within a year. Hmmm, that's either cheap fixture/parts or a serious water issue...... Any thoughts or suggestions on brand/type/size? We are a four-person family. I would rather have a system that requires as little maintenance as possible (no filters to change, etc). Good luck finding anything that is "no maintenance" that actually works. First place to start is to get your water tested...... -K |
Whole-house filters?
On Jun 21, 5:00 pm, M Q wrote:
Me wrote: I am looking into getting a whole-house water filter because we have hard water and I want to protect my plumbing and fixtures. ... Filters don't fix hard water problems. Water softeners do. You need a water softener. Agreed. A filter is nice though and I have both filter and softener on my private well. I put the filter after the pressure tank but before the softnener. Doing this allows me to have a spigot that is unsoftened for gardening and such. This would be a good idea for any install. |
Whole-house filters?
On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 14:33:35 -0700, Me wrote:
I am looking into getting a whole-house water filter because we have hard water and I want to protect my plumbing and fixtures. The last time we remodeled our bathroom the chrome in the sink drain corroded within a year. Any thoughts or suggestions on brand/type/size? We are a four-person family. I would rather have a system that requires as little maintenance as possible (no filters to change, etc). -K ditto the water softner. The corrosion on the chrome was caused by the cleaner you were using, not the water. When you use the cleaners, rinse with clear water and wipe and your chrome and other surfaces will stay new for years. |
Whole-house filters?
"ValveJob" wrote in message ... On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 14:33:35 -0700, Me wrote: I am looking into getting a whole-house water filter because we have hard water and I want to protect my plumbing and fixtures. The last time we remodeled our bathroom the chrome in the sink drain corroded within a year. Any thoughts or suggestions on brand/type/size? We are a four-person family. I would rather have a system that requires as little maintenance as possible (no filters to change, etc). -K ditto the water softner. The corrosion on the chrome was caused by the cleaner you were using, not the water. When you use the cleaners, rinse with clear water and wipe and your chrome and other surfaces will stay new for years. Check out the Ionics system. |
Whole-house filters?
On Jun 22, 11:12 am, "Dave" wrote:
"ValveJob" wrote in message ... On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 14:33:35 -0700, Me wrote: I am looking into getting a whole-house water filter because we have hard water and I want to protect my plumbing and fixtures. The last time we remodeled our bathroom the chrome in the sink drain corroded within a year. Any thoughts or suggestions on brand/type/size? We are a four-person family. I would rather have a system that requires as little maintenance as possible (no filters to change, etc). -K ditto the watersoftner. The corrosion on the chrome was caused by the cleaner you were using, not the water. When you use the cleaners, rinse with clear water and wipe and your chrome and other surfaces will stay new for years. Check out the Ionics system. Hardness scale also ruins chromed fixtures. I suggest a correctly sized softener using the Clack WS-1 control valve. Gary Quality Water Associates |
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