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We are moving to a house that has a well as the water supply and a septic
system. There is a saline water softener but no filter, unless there is one in the well that I am not aware of. I was there for the well inspection and asked the inspectors if there was a filter and they looked around in the basement where the pump and softener system is located and said there was not a filter. I am considering adding a filter to the system. First, where in the system do I put the filter? I would imagine that it should go between the well and the saline water softener. Is there a brand name of filter that is "best"? Also, there is an April Air whole house humidifier in the system. I didn't get the model name, but it is the type that has a lattice that looks similar to a small furnace filter that the water will cascade down to humidify the air. When I opened the cover, a whole bunch of crud fell onto the floor that looked like salt. I imagine that it is either from the salt from the softener and/or the high mineral content of the well water. Any ideas about controlling that? Also, since the crud is in the humidifier I have a suspicion that it is also in the water heater tank. Would draining the tank a few times per year be a good idea? The only reason I have been told to NOT drain the tank is that the tank's drain valve might not close. Any tips would be appreciated. |
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