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Samuel Warren
 
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I am thinking of getting a water softner in the next few months. Are there
any tips or things that I should consider?

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Okay here is some more info

Integrating a softener into our 1 year old house would be a breeze. Pipes
are very accessible. 2.5 bath, 1 kitchen, 2 outside faucets. Two adults, a
7 year old, 30 fish, and a cat. The reason we are looking for a softener; I
was unhappy with the hot water output, so i thought I would replace the
cheap generic contractor elements with those "double looped" quick recovery
type of elements. When I removed the elements the gap between the lower
element was totally closed off, and the upper element was well coated as
well. This was only after 11 months. It took 2 hours to vacum out the
deposits in the hot water tank with a rigged shop vac attachment. So I am
assuming very hard water.

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Samuel Warren wrote:
I am thinking of getting a water softner in the next few months. Are

there
any tips or things that I should consider?

This message was written on 100% recycled spam. SAM



Hi,
Getting a proper capacity depends on hardness of your water and
number of people in your family(amount of water you use).
Is your house plumbed for softner?
Tony



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"Samuel Warren" wrote in message
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Okay here is some more info

Integrating a softener into our 1 year old house would be a breeze. Pipes
are very accessible. 2.5 bath, 1 kitchen, 2 outside faucets. Two adults,

a
7 year old, 30 fish, and a cat. The reason we are looking for a softener;

I
was unhappy with the hot water output, so i thought I would replace the
cheap generic contractor elements with those "double looped" quick

recovery
type of elements. When I removed the elements the gap between the lower
element was totally closed off, and the upper element was well coated as
well. This was only after 11 months. It took 2 hours to vacum out the
deposits in the hot water tank with a rigged shop vac attachment. So I am
assuming very hard water.

This message was written on 100% recycled spam. SAM

"Tony Hwang" wrote in message
news:aNhhd.80464$Pl.41660@pd7tw1no...
Samuel Warren wrote:
I am thinking of getting a water softner in the next few months. Are

there
any tips or things that I should consider?

This message was written on 100% recycled spam. SAM



Hi,
Getting a proper capacity depends on hardness of your water and
number of people in your family(amount of water you use).
Is your house plumbed for softner?
Tony


As another person who is interested in a softener, don't you need a floor
drain for water softener ?? I understand that the drain is necessary to
drain the brine. Can it be integrated with the washing machine drain ??



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ck wrote:

"Samuel Warren" wrote in message
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Okay here is some more info

Integrating a softener into our 1 year old house would be a breeze. Pipes
are very accessible. 2.5 bath, 1 kitchen, 2 outside faucets. Two adults,


a


7 year old, 30 fish, and a cat. The reason we are looking for a softener;


I


was unhappy with the hot water output, so i thought I would replace the
cheap generic contractor elements with those "double looped" quick


recovery


type of elements. When I removed the elements the gap between the lower
element was totally closed off, and the upper element was well coated as
well. This was only after 11 months. It took 2 hours to vacum out the
deposits in the hot water tank with a rigged shop vac attachment. So I am
assuming very hard water.

This message was written on 100% recycled spam. SAM

"Tony Hwang" wrote in message
news:aNhhd.80464$Pl.41660@pd7tw1no...


Samuel Warren wrote:


I am thinking of getting a water softner in the next few months. Are


there


any tips or things that I should consider?

This message was written on 100% recycled spam. SAM





Hi,
Getting a proper capacity depends on hardness of your water and
number of people in your family(amount of water you use).
Is your house plumbed for softner?
Tony



As another person who is interested in a softener, don't you need a floor
drain for water softener ?? I understand that the drain is necessary to
drain the brine. Can it be integrated with the washing machine drain ??


My softener's drain is piped across the basement ceiling to a grey water
waste pipe, thence to the dry well.
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ck wrote:
As another person who is interested in a softener, don't you need a
floor drain for water softener ?? I understand that the drain is
necessary to drain the brine. Can it be integrated with the washing
machine drain ??


Yes.




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Along the same lines...

Can the output of the regenerative cycle be fed into a septic system?


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