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Originally Posted by jimbo2012
Rick when you say lime I assume you mean calcium, correct me if I'm wrong.
It will filter out those calcium particles if they are 5 microns or larger, but most are not so will pass through.
There is a 75% reduction in calcium deposits but if you want 100% there are only two ways.
1. RO or reverse osmosis, these are not whole house but at the kitchen sink for drinking, cooking etc.
these are $299 installed in most homes.
2. a water softener, I really don't think they are needed here, the fact is there are almost 500 homes with the triple Nova system which underscores that, only 3 home owners requested a softener after using the triple.
I have them if you like one but suggest the triple first, then if you want one we can add it later, we offer them at $999, for a 1 cubic foot resin tank and a metered controller (not the cheap timer type),
If you add one to a triple, we give you a $100 off that price for the first 6 months after install.
You live nearby stop over and look at the options first hand if you wish.
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I'll be full time hopefully in a few months and I will stop by. I want a filtering system and I do like the Nova. I've noticed white deposits on my rain shower head ( bronze color) just days after I cleaned it. That can't be good for the dishwasher or anything it comes into contact with.
Thanks for your quick reply Jim.