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Originally Posted by graciegirl
I have heard good things from friends who have a Nova Water Filter.
My question is does it get rid of (what I think is) Calcium that leave residue and deposits on everything?
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Originally Posted by photo1902
Nope.
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I get this question almost every day.
Here's the breakdown of the spots, 10-15% calcium, 85-90% sediment.
The sediment sticks to the calcium, without a softener the Nova WHF will remove the all the sediment the remaining calcium is almost hard to see with the naked eye.
So two choices, clean it up 6-12 months with CLR for $3
or add a softener in addition to the WHF.
85% of of the homes in the main part of TV use only the WHF 15% added a softener, so it is not mandatory it is an option.
In Fenney the water has a higher calcium level there about 45% have our softener.
Again many are satisfied with just the WHF @ only $575+tax
A softener added to the WHF is $899
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