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Old 02-01-2018, 08:35 AM
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Originally Posted by graciegirl View Post
I have heard good things from my friends about your water filtration.

Does it remove the calcium that makes deposits on sinks and toilets?
The deposits I think you maybe calling calcium are not all calcium.

They are 80-85% sediment and micro plastics that adheres to a tiny calcium deposit.

Our WHF whole house filter will remove all the sediment in so doing will dramatically reduce the visible deposit, there will still be calcium but hardly noticeable.

To remove the calcium from the water completely a softener would be needed, we always recommend that you try the filter first, but literally 90% of our customers are satisfied with the results of the WHF.

The softener is an option but not required for great water,
most softeners are not filters they don't purify the water nor do they remove sediment.

In addition the filter will remove over 75 chemicals, I sent a water sample out to independent lab and will show you the report if you stop by.

here's a pic of filter in use showing the sediment (they were pure white).

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